I have taken to detailing with much passion. While it is a weekend hobby/recreation for me, I do take it seriously.
Right now, though, I'm stumped. I have a red car which I love taking care of. Some months back, when I decided to jump into the detailing bandwagon, I shampooed it real good, put AIO, and UPPx2. The results astounded me. Since then, I would add a layer of UPP every three or four weeks or so, of course after a good washing.
It's come to the point, though, that I sort of wanted to re-apply the AIO....you know.....go back to the first step of the process.
But how do I do it, considering that my car now has several layers of UPP on an AIO base that's a few months old? How do I start over? Do I simply just shampoo the car again with my Megs wash? But that's not going to remove the layers of sealant, is it? How do I get to the first step in detailing, where my paint has been stripped of old polish, wax, sealant, etc., and is ready for a new coat of AIO?
I'm almost afraid to ask the above questions because they sound so darn elementary.
Right now, though, I'm stumped. I have a red car which I love taking care of. Some months back, when I decided to jump into the detailing bandwagon, I shampooed it real good, put AIO, and UPPx2. The results astounded me. Since then, I would add a layer of UPP every three or four weeks or so, of course after a good washing.
It's come to the point, though, that I sort of wanted to re-apply the AIO....you know.....go back to the first step of the process.
But how do I do it, considering that my car now has several layers of UPP on an AIO base that's a few months old? How do I start over? Do I simply just shampoo the car again with my Megs wash? But that's not going to remove the layers of sealant, is it? How do I get to the first step in detailing, where my paint has been stripped of old polish, wax, sealant, etc., and is ready for a new coat of AIO?
I'm almost afraid to ask the above questions because they sound so darn elementary.