Originally posted by Michael Stoops
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Hi Mike,
Good question, but for a rough estimate, usually I detail the truck once or twice a year with the rotary polisher, and 3+ times with the DA or as required (I also spot buff with the rotary if needed). This does not include any testing/reviewing of products on certain areas.
The biggest factor is using the least aggressive product to do the job. There has been a rash of posts by people suggesting to members the use of M105 etc from the start without even knowing how bad a paint finish really is or if it even requires an aggressive compound. Why remove more paint that necessary? For me, I will do only what needs to be done. Does that mean I spend more time detailing cars than others who just quickly jump to aggressive compounds? I am sure I do. But having your paint look as good as possible for many years requires constant care without abusing the paint with excessive and often non-required aggressive compounds.

As for the snow, some years we get hit really hard and others, it is relatively mild. But the truck sits outside 24/7, in the cold, heat, wind and rain and everything else in between.

Tim
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