mblouir
I need a hobby.
PART 1 - INTRODUCTION AND MATERIALS
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If you'd like to greatly improve your paint's condition and how your truck looks please read on! You can go from swirl marks and water spots to a mirror finish!
Introduction:
Okay guys many of you saw my 2nd Detail thread and wanted me to go into more detail. Here’s my reply. What I’m going to cover in this is what I’ve learned about exterior detailing. More specifically in this one, paint correction. Many of you guys are caught up to speed on proper car washing (two-bucket method, etc), but I’m going to cover it all for those that aren’t. This will be pretty in-depth, but I’ll try to keep this as user-friendly as possible, so that someone with extremely limited experience should be able to have their vehicle looking like it belongs in a show room.
Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that this is how I detail my truck. I will thus list the materials that I use and list the steps that I take. Detailing is more of an art than a science. There are many available materials and many methods to get to the same result. Most important rule to follow: HAVE FUN!
Also keep in mind that I am aiming this at someone who wants to do a whole detail from start to finish. If you want to skip steps (don’t need paint correction, etc) feel free. Keep in mind, though, that you should do everything to get the best results possible. I am also going to mention now that if you are doing a full detail that it would be best if you could split it up into a few days (two or more) as it’s much easier to accomplish with everything spread out. I did an entire detail in one day before. It’s possible, yes, but not much fun.
Materials Checklist:
I am going to list everything that I use in a proper detailing. I found that I was missing a few things from my ‘2nd Detail Thread’ so I will put in what I feel is necessary. I’ll try to list things in the order that you will be using them during the detail. If you already have some (or most) of the materials, or have something that will work as a substitute, congratulations! You’re that much closer to going from a monthly washer to an enjoying hobbyist. Try to keep it there, though. It’s not fun to be OCD.
I've linked each item back to Auto Detailing Solutions. I've had great experiences with them. If you can find it cheaper, feel free to buy elsewhere. I also noticed that much of the stuff is 'Out of Stock' at his place. I just put them up so you'd know what I was talking about.
Wheels, Tires, Etc:
Dressing:

Waxing, Glass Cleaning, and Final Rinse/Dry:
Now, you're looking at this and going, "Damn that's a lot off stuff to wash a car!"
Yes, it is, but it's not just washing a car anymore. This is the next level where attention to detail is magnified. If you've ever seen a dark color car in direct sunlight and seen all the swirl marks and said to yourself, "That sucks....", then this is for you. Yes, it's expensive, but it's well worth it. I consider this one of the best things you can do for your truck. It will be in your top list of money spent on your truck. Screw the mods, keep her clean.
It's so nice walking out to your truck and seeing her sparkle in the sunlight, with no flaws in sight. You also get a lot more compliments when she's clean.
With Part I complete, let me take the time and officially say: Welcome to the world of detailing!!!
Guys, please refrain from posting until Part 2 is complete. I will work on it as quick as I can but it probably won't be up until later tomorrow. Until then I will ask the mods to temporarily lock the thread to remove all temptation. Thank you for understanding. Stay tuned!
============================
If you'd like to greatly improve your paint's condition and how your truck looks please read on! You can go from swirl marks and water spots to a mirror finish!
Introduction:
Okay guys many of you saw my 2nd Detail thread and wanted me to go into more detail. Here’s my reply. What I’m going to cover in this is what I’ve learned about exterior detailing. More specifically in this one, paint correction. Many of you guys are caught up to speed on proper car washing (two-bucket method, etc), but I’m going to cover it all for those that aren’t. This will be pretty in-depth, but I’ll try to keep this as user-friendly as possible, so that someone with extremely limited experience should be able to have their vehicle looking like it belongs in a show room.
Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that this is how I detail my truck. I will thus list the materials that I use and list the steps that I take. Detailing is more of an art than a science. There are many available materials and many methods to get to the same result. Most important rule to follow: HAVE FUN!

Also keep in mind that I am aiming this at someone who wants to do a whole detail from start to finish. If you want to skip steps (don’t need paint correction, etc) feel free. Keep in mind, though, that you should do everything to get the best results possible. I am also going to mention now that if you are doing a full detail that it would be best if you could split it up into a few days (two or more) as it’s much easier to accomplish with everything spread out. I did an entire detail in one day before. It’s possible, yes, but not much fun.
Materials Checklist:
I am going to list everything that I use in a proper detailing. I found that I was missing a few things from my ‘2nd Detail Thread’ so I will put in what I feel is necessary. I’ll try to list things in the order that you will be using them during the detail. If you already have some (or most) of the materials, or have something that will work as a substitute, congratulations! You’re that much closer to going from a monthly washer to an enjoying hobbyist. Try to keep it there, though. It’s not fun to be OCD.

I've linked each item back to Auto Detailing Solutions. I've had great experiences with them. If you can find it cheaper, feel free to buy elsewhere. I also noticed that much of the stuff is 'Out of Stock' at his place. I just put them up so you'd know what I was talking about.
Wheels, Tires, Etc:
- Meguiar's All-Purpose Cleaner Plus (APC+)
- Meguiar's All-Wheel Cleaner
- Brush (for tires, wheel wells, fender flares, exhaust tips, etc)
- Dedicated wash mitt for wheels (to avoid damaging wheels)
- Two five-gallon buckets (one plain water, one soapy solution)
- At least one grit-guard (for plain water bucket)
- Two wash mitts (one dedicated for lower panels and dirtiest parts of truck)
- Meguiar's Gold Class Wash Soap
Dressing:
- Foam applicator pad (for working product into trim, etc)
- Meguiar's Exterior Trim Detailer (aerosol can--makes life easier. says out of stock but you can find elsewhere if you look)
- Meguiar's Hyperdressing (for tires and if you have them, black wheels. my favorite product ever)
- Porter Cable 7424
- 5" Backing plate (included in link above)
- At least 3 5.5" Lake Country Orange (cutting) pads
- At least 3 5.5" Lake Country Green (polishing) pads (link above)
- Blue painter's tape
- Meguiar's Ultimate Compound **
- Meguiar's M205
- Meguiar's Deep Crystal Polish
- 10 Microfiber Towels
Waxing, Glass Cleaning, and Final Rinse/Dry:
- Meguiar's NXT 2.0 Wax (comes with applicator pad)
- 5 Microfiber towels (for wiping wax--switch constantly to avoid swirling freshly corrected paint)
- Stoner's Invisible Glass Cleaner (amazing stuff)
- 2 Foam applicator pads
- 2 microfiber towels (for glass cleaner)
- 2 Meguiar's Water Magnets (don't want water spots!)
========Condensed Materials Checklist (hint--print me!)========
Now, you're looking at this and going, "Damn that's a lot off stuff to wash a car!"
Yes, it is, but it's not just washing a car anymore. This is the next level where attention to detail is magnified. If you've ever seen a dark color car in direct sunlight and seen all the swirl marks and said to yourself, "That sucks....", then this is for you. Yes, it's expensive, but it's well worth it. I consider this one of the best things you can do for your truck. It will be in your top list of money spent on your truck. Screw the mods, keep her clean.
It's so nice walking out to your truck and seeing her sparkle in the sunlight, with no flaws in sight. You also get a lot more compliments when she's clean.
With Part I complete, let me take the time and officially say: Welcome to the world of detailing!!!
Guys, please refrain from posting until Part 2 is complete. I will work on it as quick as I can but it probably won't be up until later tomorrow. Until then I will ask the mods to temporarily lock the thread to remove all temptation. Thank you for understanding. Stay tuned!


