Most reputable auto detailers follow a
five-step process to properly car for the
cars and trucks they are entrusted to care
for. These steps consist of the following:
Washing - This is a very important step
of course, to remove the loose contaminates
that exist on your paint finish.
Cleaning - Prepare the finish of the
automobile by the removal of oxidation,
stains, and any other blemishes.
Polishing - To create a high luster
reflection
Protecting - This step creates a barrier
or shield on top of the finish for
protection of the automobile's finish from
the elements.
Maintenance - This is the final step, to
keep the finish looking like it was just
detailed constantly.
Now, dependent upon how old your vehicle
is and its condition you may not have to
take every one of these steps every time you
detail your car. Certainly, you will keep
your automobile looking great for a long
time by regularly maintaining the finish in
particular.
One caveat I must advise you of is this,
always test a hidden spot before you begin
applying a product to be sure that it
doesn't harm the finish of your vehicle. You
must be particularly be careful when working
with solvents, polyurethane enamel solvents
can dissolve almost anything, so be careful!
Another thing that I must advise is that
you always use proper safety equipment to
prevent injury, especially when using
equipment such as buffers.
Let's take a moment to go over the basic
supplies you will need to detail your car
and keep it well maintained.
First off, don't use just one bucket when
washing your car. The reason for this is
that you want to be rinsing the mitt or
cloth you are using in a separate bucket of
water so that you are not transferring dirty
water which may contain substances that may
damage your finish.
Secondly, most professional detailers use
a wash mitt instead of a sponge. These are
available in wool or terry cloth. The
advantage of using a mitt is that it carries
much more of the cleaning product you are
using and also carries away much more dirt
thus reducing the damage to the vehicle.
Sponges have their uses, but are best used
on chrome, wheels, etc.
The next tool is the chamois, a tool that
most car enthusiasts are very familiar with.
There are two different types, natural and
man-made. The benefit of using a chamois is
to soak up water, leave the finish streak
free, and not leave behind lint the way
other things like towels may do.
When using towels, you want at least two
different groups. One will be for use with
silicone based products which must never be
used with anything else. Silicone can damage
your finish and also leaves a smeared
surface if it gets on your windshield.
It is best to use a variety of brushes to
accomplish your detailing needs, especially
when working on tires and wheels. You will
want some smaller brushes to get into the
smaller crevices in some wheels.
These are the main items needed to care
for your own car, truck, or SUV.
About The Author: Gregg Hall has over 20
years experience in the automotive industry
including managing and owning several
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