How to detail my '8 !
#1
How to detail my '8 !
Search but couldnt find detailing steps, so I thought I'd start a new thread and get some definitive answers and steps and it could be stickied to help everyone in the future !
I was hoping for the information on the sequence of detailing, for instance.
1. Wash (maybe with washing up liquid to remove wax?)
2. Dry
3. Clay
And for futher steps, I dont know what goes next. Polishing, Glazing, Sealing, Waxing (pretty sure this is last lol), and Compounds (I'm guessing these are abrasive).
And also added help to each step, I remember someone writing the let the car bake in the sun for and hour or so before buffing wax or polish off, yet some say avoid this at all costs. And some people say they apply '2 or 3 coats' yet I cant quite work out what with ? Polish ? Wax ?
Hope this works well!
Thanks in advance!
I was hoping for the information on the sequence of detailing, for instance.
1. Wash (maybe with washing up liquid to remove wax?)
2. Dry
3. Clay
And for futher steps, I dont know what goes next. Polishing, Glazing, Sealing, Waxing (pretty sure this is last lol), and Compounds (I'm guessing these are abrasive).
And also added help to each step, I remember someone writing the let the car bake in the sun for and hour or so before buffing wax or polish off, yet some say avoid this at all costs. And some people say they apply '2 or 3 coats' yet I cant quite work out what with ? Polish ? Wax ?
Hope this works well!
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Jim UK; 06-17-2009 at 02:01 PM.
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1. Wash with Dawn dishwashing detergent to remove all prior wax.
2. Dry with a Chamois or high quality microfiber or cotton waffle towels (in the shade so as to preclude water spotting - or use a deionized water rinse such as the Mr. Clean system).
3. Clay bar, liberally lubricating with detailing spray.
4. Polish with a low abrasive polish, ideally with a random-orbital buffer.
5. Wax with a high quality natural Carnauba or synthetic wax (Meguair's NXT Tech II the latter).
Many folks like Zaino to go the extra mile, but the above will get you very good results.
2. Dry with a Chamois or high quality microfiber or cotton waffle towels (in the shade so as to preclude water spotting - or use a deionized water rinse such as the Mr. Clean system).
3. Clay bar, liberally lubricating with detailing spray.
4. Polish with a low abrasive polish, ideally with a random-orbital buffer.
5. Wax with a high quality natural Carnauba or synthetic wax (Meguair's NXT Tech II the latter).
Many folks like Zaino to go the extra mile, but the above will get you very good results.
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Never fear, Jedi is here!
Huey has a great process in place, I would recommend something very similar.
1. Wash with Dawn Soap. Do this ONLY to strip off all prior wax/polish. All subsequent washes will be with car wash soap.
2. Dry car completely with microfiber towels. (or chamois)
3. Clay Bar the car. If you've never clay'd a car, it's quite simple. You can lubricate the paint with quick detailer OR use a little bit of car wash soap mixed with water. I like to use Home Depot Spray bottles for this
4. Zaino time! Use either Z5 for dark colors or Z2 for lighter colors. If you're doing multiple coats, always end with Z2
5. Z6 the whole car. Z6 is a quick detailer spray
6. More zaino
7. your'e all done and your car looks better then new.
Huey has a great process in place, I would recommend something very similar.
1. Wash with Dawn Soap. Do this ONLY to strip off all prior wax/polish. All subsequent washes will be with car wash soap.
2. Dry car completely with microfiber towels. (or chamois)
3. Clay Bar the car. If you've never clay'd a car, it's quite simple. You can lubricate the paint with quick detailer OR use a little bit of car wash soap mixed with water. I like to use Home Depot Spray bottles for this
4. Zaino time! Use either Z5 for dark colors or Z2 for lighter colors. If you're doing multiple coats, always end with Z2
5. Z6 the whole car. Z6 is a quick detailer spray
6. More zaino
7. your'e all done and your car looks better then new.
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Little more info for you:
Here's a thread I started a while back on how to Detail a car: https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/how-detail-your-car-msn-article-126498/
Here's a thread I did 4 years ago after using Zaino for the 1st time: https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/zainod-my-car-first-time-brilliant-black-76125/
hope those help.
Here's a thread I started a while back on how to Detail a car: https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/how-detail-your-car-msn-article-126498/
Here's a thread I did 4 years ago after using Zaino for the 1st time: https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/zainod-my-car-first-time-brilliant-black-76125/
hope those help.
#9
is z2 a wax or a polish ?
ever seen any zaino'd/detailed sunlight silver?
also ive got a poorboys waffle weave drying towel and its the ****! dry entire car in the sun with no water marks and only a feeble little wring out
ever seen any zaino'd/detailed sunlight silver?
also ive got a poorboys waffle weave drying towel and its the ****! dry entire car in the sun with no water marks and only a feeble little wring out
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Z2 is a polish
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...roduct_Count=6
I personally have detailed a Sunlight Silver, looks amazing. Let me find a pic for you...
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...roduct_Count=6
I personally have detailed a Sunlight Silver, looks amazing. Let me find a pic for you...
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haha, yeah those Volks are pricey little bastards.
Yup, Zaino is intended to layer. Do you have any fine scratches on yours? (swirl marks?)
If so, I'd recommend doing a layer of Z5 tohelp hide those a bit and then finish with a layer of Z2.
Z6 (quick detailer spray) is used in between coats of polish (Z2 or Z5) and then at the end you can use Z8 or just finish with Z6. I usually don't use Z8 unless I'm going to a big Meet / Car Show, or on special ocassions. Trust me, Z6 does an amazing job.
There is a Clear Sealant that they released about a year or two ago, it's quite good but I usually forget to apply it. (it's only intended to be used once or twice a year)
Yup, Zaino is intended to layer. Do you have any fine scratches on yours? (swirl marks?)
If so, I'd recommend doing a layer of Z5 tohelp hide those a bit and then finish with a layer of Z2.
Z6 (quick detailer spray) is used in between coats of polish (Z2 or Z5) and then at the end you can use Z8 or just finish with Z6. I usually don't use Z8 unless I'm going to a big Meet / Car Show, or on special ocassions. Trust me, Z6 does an amazing job.
There is a Clear Sealant that they released about a year or two ago, it's quite good but I usually forget to apply it. (it's only intended to be used once or twice a year)
#14
You might find some useful tips in this thread too:
British Columbia, Canada: RX8 club - Shine workshop thread
Enjoy!
British Columbia, Canada: RX8 club - Shine workshop thread
Enjoy!
#15
i was looking at the meguiars 3 step pack aswell as clay. would it benefit to layer the meguiars polish also ? and how long to leave between layers
also do you layer wax or is there not a wax as such in the zaino kit?
also do you layer wax or is there not a wax as such in the zaino kit?
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