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jasmtz531 08-14-2006 11:54 PM

anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
I'm just curious because I've been detailing quite a few cars on the side recently. It pays good money and I love to detail cars almost as I like to drive them. Just hoping to share some tips and tricks and ideas about different products to use.


-Jason

lavalleemike 08-18-2006 03:48 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
i attempt to detail my own car i dont do so well though... you got any tips on stain removal i bought the car with a few stains in the carpet i've herd of dying them but, i dunno?

jasmtz531 08-18-2006 05:59 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
One thing I use is simple green. It gets stains out of anything. Another thing to use which may not sound safe, but I have yet to see any signs of this is brake clean. I would go with spraying simple green directly onto the stain and scrub the living hell out of it.

lavalleemike 08-19-2006 06:04 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
simple green on a carpet i would never have thought of that

Vic7 11-24-2006 08:31 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
i to love to detail cars. one thing that i found very effective is using Invisible Glass with a micro fiber cloth on your windows. Formula 2001 for your dash, and tire shine gel applied with an applicator for your tires.

dice1 02-20-2007 05:53 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
try the dice electronis ipodintegration kit,it holds up nicely for the price it is and makes things so much easier. i have an old skool '98 Camry and that thing can blast some music! check it out if you can,you'll trip out how small it is too man.

Diehonda 05-22-2007 03:27 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
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ORIGINAL: dice1

try the dice electronis ipodintegration kit,it holds up nicely for the price it is and makes things so much easier. i have an old skool '98 Camry and that thing can blast some music! check it out if you can,you'll trip out how small it is too man.
How does that have anything to do with detailing?


If it is the beginning my OCD car care season I was the car with dish soap to remave the old wax. I claybar the car with Mothers clay bar kit, keeping a bucket of soap handy to lubricate the clay.

After the paint is leveled and clean of oxidation I hand wax the car with Mothers cleaner wax. This reduces the swirls and gives the car a deep luster. Then I follow it up with a thin coat of NuFinish polish. I make a bucket of really cold water, sometimes adding ice to make sure that it is good and cold and I will submerge a microfiber towel in it and drag it accross the paint. I dry it and then apply another coat of NuFinish. I have found that by doing this the polish will actually last longer as it is advertised to last one year and we all know our elements are too harsh for any polish to last a full year if you don't always put it in the garage.

I follow the polish with your basic Turtle Wax Carnuba Wax. It helps to protect the polish and gives a great shine.

I do not use a PC as waxing the car is my time to relax and study every inch of my cars.

That is just for the paint. I didn't want to take up a lot of thread space about the glass, leather, moldings, carpet, tint, engine, and rims.

Here is a picture of my old Jetta after I waxed it as stated above. Notice the reflections.

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And my Camry.

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VVTi 06-28-2007 02:42 AM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
I detail my car myself. but I do it only for my car. lolz. I makes me sweat a lot but its okay because its part of my purpose anyway

Black95Cam 06-28-2007 09:55 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 

ORIGINAL: VVTi

I detail my car myself. but I do it only for my car. lolz. I makes me sweat a lot but its okay because its part of my purpose anyway

yeah same here. i only do it to my car only even thought the front has rock chips everywhere and the left front top fender is starting to fade. but the rest of the car still shine though..

https://www.camryforums.com/m_6000/m...y_/tm.htm#6627

posted my pictures there.

SherwinCuppy 07-25-2007 07:40 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
this topic sounds interesting, because most of you do detailing and I think its fun...
i'll try it myself one of these days...

50cal 08-14-2007 01:25 AM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
The best thing to use to get stains out of the upholestry and the floor board carpets is Procyon best carpet cleaner there is and it leaves no sudsy residue that always attracts more dirt. Check your grocery stores for this product. Used it on my camry and got lots of dirt and several stains out with it.
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~DaKid~ 10-03-2007 02:23 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
what do you guys do for scratches on the car. My camry has alot of scratches from people hitting my car with their door. is there a way i can get these out

rye 10-03-2007 07:46 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
dakid I do Paintless Dent Removal for a living and there's a scuff in almost every dent I fix...

I use Maguire's Diamond Cut (you can get other compounds that are similar), it's great for small area's.... If you buff you're whole car or a large area (i.e. hood) then it will leave swirl marks, because it cut's the clear coat good... but for getting out smalls scuff's and scratchs' nothing beats it!

CARSON 06-11-2008 11:32 AM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
I just purchased an 07 Camry that has a red mystery stain on the carpet. This stain is obviously set in and I need help getting it out, or possible considering coloring the carpet. Any help is greatly appreciated!

Tim224DT 06-12-2008 12:58 AM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
Up in post 11 50Cal mentions a product that is the best he says dont know how well it works since i havnt had to get stains that been there awhile out.
Procyon best carpet cleaner




ORIGINAL: CARSON

I just purchased an 07 Camry that has a red mystery stain on the carpet. This stain is obviously set in and I need help getting it out, or possible considering coloring the carpet. Any help is greatly appreciated!

trd_camry 07-07-2008 10:07 AM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
I actually love detailing cars. My friends and family think im weird because I'm always trying to detail their cars (for free ofcourse) . I've thought about making some money on the side with it , hard work though .

~Toyota 4 Life~ 08-22-2008 05:15 AM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 

ORIGINAL: jasmtz531

I'm just curious because I've been detailing quite a few cars on the side recently. It pays good money and I love to detail cars almost as I like to drive them. Just hoping to share some tips and tricks and ideas about different products to use.


-Jason
Yeah, me

jmsspratlin 09-28-2008 03:49 AM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
Bissell makes a carpet cleaning/shampooer that is called the Little Green Machine (sold at Wal-Mart, Target, etc.) for about $80. IT WORKS MIRACLES!!! Also, in response to the main question on the board, I love detailing. I tend to refer to it as a hobby, but the wife thinks I'm crazy. To detail my H2, it takes an entire 10-11 hr day.


ORIGINAL: lavalleemike

i attempt to detail my own car i dont do so well though... you got any tips on stain removal i bought the car with a few stains in the carpet i've herd of dying them but, i dunno?

s2kfixit 12-13-2008 01:43 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
can anyone put a whole procedure of detailing. I am new. Never did a detailing so would like to know from start to finish process. Also if you have recommendation on the products to use for any steps please let me know.

Looks like it will be fun to do it....

dboy11 01-04-2009 10:34 PM

RE: anyone into detailing as a hobby?
 
I've been detailing as a part time biz for the last 30 plus years...its something that I really do enjoy

Blake099 12-24-2012 11:07 AM

Well I was crazy about detailing few years ago but now i am not interested in that work because I got a job and I don't have extra time to continue this. But when I was detail cars I used everything and experienced with every tool which is used for detailing.

foodmanry 12-30-2015 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by jasmtz531 (Post 2316)
I'm just curious because I've been detailing quite a few cars on the side recently. It pays good money and I love to detail cars almost as I like to drive them. Just hoping to share some tips and tricks and ideas about different products to use.


-Jason

Yeah I did this in high school and college which was 20 years ago...it is good side money. Check out Autopia Auto Detailing Forum which is home to a massive amount of detail information. I've even purchased a few products through them years ago, solid quality stuff.

camri 01-12-2016 08:14 PM

What tools and brands of products would you suggest for newbie detailers?

1cleanxle 04-14-2019 11:09 PM

What I use & like
 

Originally Posted by camri (Post 92034)
What tools and brands of products would you suggest for newbie detailers?

Degreaser/Cleaner: Super Clean diluted 10:1
Tire Dressing: Chemical Guys VRP
Soap: Blue Coral Wash & Wax
Detail Spray: Optima Waterless Wash & Wax
Clay Spray: (same as above)
Hand Wax: Collinite 845 or Meguiars D150
Machine Wax: 3D HD Speed
Sealant: Meguiars Ultimate Fast Finish
Leather: Lexol Lesther Conditioner

These are results with the above products
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cam...29c5731d29.jpg
2007 Avalon
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cam...bb3267f7b1.jpg
2016 G37X
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cam...acae0734d0.jpg
2005 Range Rover


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