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Car Detail in Atlanta, GA
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Atlanta auto detailing

Now that you have the basics of car detailing down, you'll want a process to polish your paint about four times a year. The first thing you want to do is purchase an electric polisher. These are easily available from companies like auto geek. I suggest our random orbital polisher.

Now be sure to invest in some quality compounds and polishes. I recommend Maguires 105 and 205. Use 105 is your first step with a core server foam polishing pad. Be sure that you claim are detained for all sing with Maguires 105. Now remove your initial stage of polish with some detailers spray. Then polish with Maguires what 205 and S. finer foam pad. After polishing you on the wash your car to remove all compounds and polishing dust from doorjamb's trunk jams.

Now that your car is clean, you'll want to apply your wax. You can also use your electric polisher to apply the wax. It goes about twice as fast acquires half the energy of doing this by hand. Use the lightest foam polishing pad available, and be sure to stay away from panel gaps so that you do not get wax in your gaps and on plastic trim. Once you have applied wax to the entire car walk around the car with a microfiber towel and some detailers spray. Just missed the detailers spray on each panel, and then remove the wax with a clean microfiber towel.

If you follow this car maintenance program, the combination of the washing methods above and the polishing and waxing process in this guide, your car will actually look better than new all year round.

 


Posted by atlantadetail08 at 3:08 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 30 May 2011 7:32 PM EDT
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Thursday, 2 December 2010
Car Detail Service in Atlanta, GA

 

I am Brian Sandall and I am an enthusiastic car enthusiast. My cars tend to be kept as clean as possible. I use only the latest techniques I find on the Internet. In fact, I rarely drive while it is raining!

Here is a fundamental car care procedure you can follow. It's simple and affordable, but will require about thirty minutes weekly. It's important to clean your car 2 times every 7 days. if you must clean your car or truck in the rain, function it. There's nothing wrong with using a community, tunnel-style carwash. What ever it requires to maintain your vehicle consistently clean, just do it.

Next, clean down your dash and vacuum your interior on every other carwash. Like the dirt on your paint, frequent wipe downs of your dash, console, grills, car seats, etc., prevent the long-term build up of soil.

Every fourth carwash, that is every 2 weeks, perform a spot wash of your floor coverings and floor mats. It's really simple to do if you undertake this frequently. Purchase carpet shampoo and rigid carpet brushes from an automotive retailer. Brand isn't crucial. Now brush your carpets and floormats, next vacuum carefully. Then vacuum. Apply the shampoo fluid on mats and carpets. Don't use too much, as it will leave a smell and be hard to remove. Scrub into a froth. Extract the foam. Now grab a small number of bath towels. Scrub the freshly shampooed carpets with your rags.

Once every two weeks, clean your windows. Use a clean microfiber towel and a glass cleaner specific for automotive windows. Look at your windows from multiple angles as you work, preferably in direct sun. But be diligent and consisten about cleaning your windows. Don't assume that your interior windows will stay clean for long. The glues used to assemble your car evaporate over time and fog up your windows perpetually. The more frequently you clean your windows, the better visibility you will have in every direction.

Finally, use a concentrated acid-based wheel cleaner from Meguiars called Wheel Brightener. The right wheel cleaner applied as often as twice a week prevents the long term discoloration of your wheels. If you are consistent about washing your car twice weekly, you will have so little dirt and brake dust on your wheels that you can simply wet your wheels, then spray Wheel Brightener, then wet them again to get them fully clean again.


Posted by atlantadetail08 at 10:52 PM EST
Updated: Thursday, 2 December 2010 10:57 PM EST
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