davetruong Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 Hi All, I just got my first SUV, fortunately I got an LX470. The car came to me with some minor scratches and touchups. I'm not worried about that though. The paint though, looks malnourished though. Therefore, I'm devoting a day (playing hookie from work) to just detail the car. What are the procedures I should follow and what product? I.e. clay, then polish, then wax, then seal, then.... I'm limited to my hands and arms...please advise on the products. Also, I would like to condition my leather too. Any suggestions would help. Thanks!
silvermate Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 hey dave welcome to the club :) there are many posts and opinions about the procedures you are asking about made by the members of the LOC. just take a few minutes and look throught the posts in the detail forum. i have a pretty in depth detail procedure listed just a couple of weeks ago entitled "weekend full detail pics" also another new member asked the the same question yesterday which i (we) replied to in depth as well. :D so just take some time and read through them, and if you have any other questions or a question you have is not answered than don't hesitate to ask, and feel free to post a specific topic regarding your issue. there are also many topics about leather conditioner and treatment also, so just search around and read them. and do what i posted above about specific questions there is a search bar at the bottom of the page which can be used to search for particular topics: just type in the key words
davetruong Posted April 13, 2004 Author Posted April 13, 2004 silvermate, thanks for the info. love the work that youve done to the ls. Its such a classic
SW03ES Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 Yeah basically you just gotta read, read all the howtos on the lexuscarcare.com and just read all the back posts in here. Welcome and congrats on the car!
HRP Posted April 14, 2004 Posted April 14, 2004 Suggest you check out www.zainostore.com I'm on of the "Zaino Zealots" on the board, but their full line of car care products have made a believer out of me. Also check out this link: http://www.bettercarcare.com/topics.php?topicId=17 This is a part of the Autopia board with detailing instructions for beginners, enthusiasts and professionals. I made the point in another post that while all of us have our favorite products, the final result depends 90%+ on the proper preparation of the surface. Plan to invest several hours/days on your first cleanup. I prefer a detergent (Dawn) wash (done less than 2x a year), followed by a vinegar rinse (don't forget the windows) which gets ride of waterspots, etc, then claybar, then wash with a regular carwash, then apply your choice of polish, glaze, wax, or sealant, etc. Don't forget to use a protectant on the external trim, seals, etc. For cleaning the interior, Woolite 1 part to 6 parts water, applied with a spray bottle works great. Then apply your leather preservative. A nice final touch is to get some leather scented candles (Yankee brand) and put pieces under the seats. People will swear the car is brand new. I also "dress" the wheelwells with Mop'n'Glo (spray it on). It is inexpensive, durable, and effectively "blacks out" the undercoat. Be sure you have some aspirin/ibuprofen/tylenol. If you do it right, you're gonna be sore.
SW03ES Posted April 14, 2004 Posted April 14, 2004 Mop'n Glo on the wheelwells, I'll have to try that out...
jocigar Posted April 14, 2004 Posted April 14, 2004 I love my lx470 .... good luck with yours!! There is lot's of good reading here... I will not offer any advise since I am also a newbie to this. try a search on my first post: "lots of general questions" Some basic products for me: meg. clay bar meg# 9 swirl remover - walmart collinite 476 wax -web order microfiber towels - I use them for interior/dry exterior/ remove wax -costco waterblade - walmart wool mit - walmart lexol leather conditioner - horse shop or local hardware store If your leather is dirty you may want to read a post on magic eraser with 6-1 woolite.
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