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Old 03-19-2015, 06:18 PM   #1
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I have been experimenting with detailing my 86; reading some books, watching videos and just generally messing around on my own. I one day want to open up my own detailing business but want to learn as much as possible and become an expert before I do that. If anyone has any good tips they want to share that would be much appreciated!

Here are some pictures of my work so far - don't hesitate to criticise whether it be positive or negative! I wish to build my skills up so I would love to hear what I'm doing right and wrong.











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As a question that comes to mind:

What is a detailers opinion on using Armor All for an interior cleaner? My dad works for a Toyota Dealership and he says their detailers say it's terrible and that it makes the dash and interior panels go white over time. However, I have read (in a very cheap E-Book) that Armor All is recommended for interior detailing. Thoughts on this?
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As a question that comes to mind:

What is a detailers opinion on using Armor All for an interior cleaner? My dad works for a Toyota Dealership and he says their detailers say it's terrible and that it makes the dash and interior panels go white over time. However, I have read (in a very cheap E-Book) that Armor All is recommended for interior detailing. Thoughts on this?
A majority of their products are comprised of filler products and the silicone base can dry plastics out. If you want to gain information you can check out some dedicated detailing forums like Autogeek and find local detailers that can help you out.

There is an extremely large amount of information and disinformation in detailing. But it's quite an addiction that can be a lot of fun. For videos I usually stick with ones done by Mike Philips, Larry from AMMO NYC, Roshan517 also makes awesome videos on youtube.

Are you looking into learning the entire process? Wash - Clay - Iron Decontamination optional - Compounding/Polishing - Wax/Sealant/Coating.

There's quite a bit of information on here and multiple individuals smarter than me willing to help out. So ask any questions you have or concerns since I know some of it can be confusing. Black vehicles are difficult to maintain, but very rewarding once done correctly.

For an interior cleaner I like 1z Einszett Cockpit Premium and dressings can be difficult if you don't want one shiny but 303 Aerospace Protectant works very well and is common.
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Autogeekonline.net Pretty much everything you need to know is on there.

As far as your pictures, can't really tell anything with a black car sitting in the dark. Get the car out in that bright sunlight so you can really see your work.
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Autogeekonline.net Pretty much everything you need to know is on there.
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Wont ever put armor all on my interior again.

Greasy, grimy, and not that great for plastics.

I've moved over to using these:


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Wont ever put armor all on my interior again.

Greasy, grimy, and not that great for plastics.

I've moved over to using these:


Thumbs up to the meguire interior cleaner, im using the samething and leaves ur panel clean and matte finish, not those shiny one
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A majority of their products are comprised of filler products and the silicone base can dry plastics out. If you want to gain information you can check out some dedicated detailing forums like Autogeek and find local detailers that can help you out.

There is an extremely large amount of information and disinformation in detailing. But it's quite an addiction that can be a lot of fun. For videos I usually stick with ones done by Mike Philips, Larry from AMMO NYC, Roshan517 also makes awesome videos on youtube.

Are you looking into learning the entire process? Wash - Clay - Iron Decontamination optional - Compounding/Polishing - Wax/Sealant/Coating.

There's quite a bit of information on here and multiple individuals smarter than me willing to help out. So ask any questions you have or concerns since I know some of it can be confusing. Black vehicles are difficult to maintain, but very rewarding once done correctly.

For an interior cleaner I like 1z Einszett Cockpit Premium and dressings can be difficult if you don't want one shiny but 303 Aerospace Protectant works very well and is common.
Thank you very much! Yes, I have been watching Larry from AMMO NYC a lot, he's my guy at the moment. I'll definitely check out those other guys; cheers!
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Autogeekonline.net Pretty much everything you need to know is on there.

As far as your pictures, can't really tell anything with a black car sitting in the dark. Get the car out in that bright sunlight so you can really see your work.
I will definitely check that out! And yes, I haven't taken too many photos in good lighting but I will certainly do so more in future. Here's one I took at Burleigh, QLD.

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Wont ever put armor all on my interior again.

Greasy, grimy, and not that great for plastics.

I've moved over to using these:

I have found this particular brand to be the best for anything I use on my car so I will give it a try next! Thank you!
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Any more pictures of our 16" wheels? Ever considered refinishing them in black? Imo it'd look amazing!
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Car definitely looks good bro.
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Any more pictures of our 16" wheels? Ever considered refinishing them in black? Imo it'd look amazing!
I have had thoughts about rim upgrades, but I haven't got the cash to justify it, and if I did, I'd probably spend it on performance first. However I did put some red rim tape on that was really cheap and makes it look 100% cooler.



Here's an old shot of the rims too since you asked

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