Okay, so I'm a total noob when it comes to exterior detailing.. So, this is my first go actually doing all of the steps - even so, I am doing this as kind of a test run/learning experience, so I understand that I most certainly can go much further into each of these steps by using higher quality products and equipment.
I figured I'd just do the front end today.
Anyway, first step was to wash and dry the car. I used a rain-x auto wash, then used a thick, plush, extra soft microfiber towel to dry it (even though this product supposedly does not need to be dried, but whatever).
Results, it's a brand new car, so the finish is already pretty dang good...
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Next up, I clayed the front end. This is the first time I've ever used automotive clay, and the process was pretty straightforward and simple. I used this Mother's combo kit...
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...the lubricant actually smelled kinda nice. It was a pleasant surprise! Another surprise was just how smooth the finish became after claying, it was almost slippery. I never realized it would make that big of a difference!
Here it is after claying...
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Next up, I wanted to polish the finish, but only very gently as it was already so new. So I found probably the most gentle compound I could find at the auto store, and this is what I got...
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Now to apply it, I was going to buy an orbital polisher, but instead I went the cheaper route and got a polishing pad attachment for my cordless drill. I used a very fine white finishing pad.
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I know that using a higher speed random orbital polisher would've been better, but I was still very pleased with the results! The clear coat is so dang slick now, it's great! I know that with more aggressive polishing compound and a proper orbital polisher I could totally remove any hint of orange peel and in turn make it into a perfect mirror, but I'm not that committed at this point.
Anyway, results of it polished!
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After the polish, I cleaned it all off with an IPA solution (half distilled water, half 91% isopropyl alcohol)...
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And now finally, the ceramic coating. I used my leftover McKee's 37 SiO2 ceramic coating. I ran into some problems with this, though. The product is a year old, and it seemed to have evaporated a little bit, so it came out much thicker. I quickly learned that I had to work in MUCH smaller sections or else it would flash super quick and begin to solidify. At this point, I should have stopped and just bought a new replacement of the same product, but no local stores have it, and Amazon is so dang backed up it would take forever to get here, so I decided to just keep working with it. Considering this, it took a lot longer to apply it because I had to do it in TINY sections, and quickly, vigorously, wipe and buff it down with a separate microfiber towel.
Finally, I finished the front end... Here it is.
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I realize that my phone isn't showing all the tiny changes, but you can certainly see it and feel it in person! I still have to do the doors, the roof, and the rear hatch, but now I feel much more confident in everything.
Thanks for reading!