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Nice!Today was a good day for a spring detail. Five hours later.
1. Full wash
2. Full clay bar using Pinnacle ultra poly clay (I think I like this better than the mothers clay I was using before), for clay lube used Optimum no-rinse diluted 8-1 in a spray bottle
3. Some targeted polishing on areas which had developed some swirls, including the hood, top of the trunk lid, and passenger side doors (had previously polished out the drivers side doors a month or two back), used Sonax EX-04-06 as a one step polish/finish with a Griott's garage DA polisher and orange pad.
4. Full alcohol wipedown
5. Full coat of Optimum Optiseal on the prepped surface. I've become a big fan of Optiseal, as its super easy and quick to apply, flashes almost entirely and requires nothing more a quick wipedown for excess product. I had previously been using Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant for long-term protection, but it stains plastic and rubber trim something fierce, and finds its way into cracks and crevices, leaving little white residue areas which are extremely hard to clean. Ideally, I would hit the large areas with Wolfgang and then supplement with Optiseal around the edges, but this detail was already running a bit longer than I felt like spending. Also, Wolfgang requires a curing period where Optiseal doesn't, but the slickness and shine of Wolfgang is no doubt superior, not that anyone but me would notice.
6. Topcoat of Meguiar's quik wax on top of the Optiseal for enhanced protection, shine, and hydrophobic properties. Spray on, wipe off. I'm a big fan of Meg's quik wax, and it's like 7 bucks a bottle.
7. Tire shine!
I am pleased with the results! I only wish I had a garage to put it in.
Edit: It sure came out looking extremely blue in the photos, I attribute that to the angle of the sun and my middling Moto phone camera.
Car looks great.
How do you like the buffer? I've been thinking of getting one, see them ranging from a Black & Deck Decker for $26 up to hundreds of dollars. Do you get what you pay for? What would a low end but decent unit run me?





We had 2" of snow yesterday, but it was a beautiful, sunny, 60 degree day here today. Great day for a wash and wax. Here's my Black Forest Green (which I find very hard to properly capture in photos). After wash and clay bar, tried a new Turtle Wax ceramic spray, supposed to be good. It was certainly easy.
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Thanks to all. One more try in different light.
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I like that the color is subtle and hard to nail down (and it's appropriate for a guy my age, haha), doesn't draw too much attention, but I am jealous sometimes of the beautiful reds, blues, silvers and whites that others have. I do hope to own an orange or yellow car sometime before it's all over lol.
Lol, I have to admit it is nice. I feel very lucky, but if I only had one more bay... Says the guy whose love of cars is limited only by $$ and garage bays. I'm at a point of "one in, one out" as my wife repeatedly reminds me.I envy your garage situation.
You can never have too many garage bays. I have 3 attached bays with two cars and one airplane, a fully enclosed detached at the end of my drive for the wife’s car, and I still could use another bay for more storage. Yes I don’t throw a lot of stuff away.Lol, I have to admit it is nice. I feel very lucky, but if I only had one more bay... Says the guy whose love of cars is limited only by $$ and garage bays. I'm at a point of "one in, one out" as my wife repeatedly reminds me.![]()
Today was a good day for a spring detail. Five hours later.
1. Full wash
2. Full clay bar using Pinnacle ultra poly clay (I think I like this better than the mothers clay I was using before), for clay lube used Optimum no-rinse diluted 8-1 in a spray bottle
3. Some targeted polishing on areas which had developed some swirls, including the hood, top of the trunk lid, and passenger side doors (had previously polished out the drivers side doors a month or two back), used Sonax EX-04-06 as a one step polish/finish with a Griott's garage DA polisher and orange pad.
4. Full alcohol wipedown
5. Full coat of Optimum Optiseal on the prepped surface. I've become a big fan of Optiseal, as its super easy and quick to apply, flashes almost entirely and requires nothing more a quick wipedown for excess product. I had previously been using Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant for long-term protection, but it stains plastic and rubber trim something fierce, and finds its way into cracks and crevices, leaving little white residue areas which are extremely hard to clean. Ideally, I would hit the large areas with Wolfgang and then supplement with Optiseal around the edges, but this detail was already running a bit longer than I felt like spending. Also, Wolfgang requires a curing period where Optiseal doesn't, but the slickness and shine of Wolfgang is no doubt superior, not that anyone but me would notice.
6. Topcoat of Meguiar's quik wax on top of the Optiseal for enhanced protection, shine, and hydrophobic properties. Spray on, wipe off. I'm a big fan of Meg's quik wax, and it's like 7 bucks a bottle.
7. Tire shine!
I am pleased with the results! I only wish I had a garage to put it in.
Edit: It sure came out looking extremely blue in the photos, I attribute that to the angle of the sun and my middling Moto phone camera.
Yeah man the color is really nice to look at! The whole no garage thing does stink..I feel for you man .One day I'll move out of this apartment (and preferably out of the city) and I can have something with a garage. Right now, my ideal situation is parked at the end of the lot, not under a tree, with my wife's Saturn protecting me (see picture). There are garages here, but the waitlist is 7-9 years long...![]()
I like your thinking. Sacrifice the Saturn. Makes perfect sense with the plastic doors and all![]()