I will be detailing my 2010 BLACK Mustang Gt this Friday night and Saturday for my first ever car show entry Sunday.
**this posting will be relatively long so please bare with me.**
My stang' is a bit swirly so that is the major thing I want to attack head on so here is my detailing process played out in my head. And I would like tips hints and critique to know the best way to go about it.
1. Wash
2. Clayed ( did it a few weeks ago)
3. Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner ( because I waxed it recently)
4. M105 to address swirls (i will be using a DA ford paint is hard I believe that's why I am using 105 because it took forever with UC and I will make sure to prime the pad)
5. Follow up 105 with color x? I do not have 205 what's my best option?
6. Hit it with glaze (pro line Meguiars glaze I forgot the product number)
7. Following it up with yellow wax
8. Clean up my wheels which is a breeze
9. Detail plastic trim with back to black just to enrich the sheen
10. A light detail on the interior
I would love to know any helpful tricks anyone has acquired over the years with any of the steps I listed. And please let me know what you think and I really need to know what to follow up the 105 with.
And should I use the yellow polishing pad or red cutting pad?
**this posting will be relatively long so please bare with me.**
My stang' is a bit swirly so that is the major thing I want to attack head on so here is my detailing process played out in my head. And I would like tips hints and critique to know the best way to go about it.
1. Wash
2. Clayed ( did it a few weeks ago)
3. Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner ( because I waxed it recently)
4. M105 to address swirls (i will be using a DA ford paint is hard I believe that's why I am using 105 because it took forever with UC and I will make sure to prime the pad)
5. Follow up 105 with color x? I do not have 205 what's my best option?
6. Hit it with glaze (pro line Meguiars glaze I forgot the product number)
7. Following it up with yellow wax
8. Clean up my wheels which is a breeze
9. Detail plastic trim with back to black just to enrich the sheen
10. A light detail on the interior
I would love to know any helpful tricks anyone has acquired over the years with any of the steps I listed. And please let me know what you think and I really need to know what to follow up the 105 with.
And should I use the yellow polishing pad or red cutting pad?
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