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What are the techniques of car detailing?

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AlessandraAnn
08/31/25 5:42am
The core of car detailing technology is paint polishing, and there are many projects that can be done on the paint surface, such as oxidation layer removal, waxing, scratch treatment, orange peel treatment, paint dullness treatment, glaze sealing, coating, crystal coating, piano paint repair, etc. The following are the contents of car detailing technology: Car washing: If the car detailing industry is divided into two ends, car washing is the front end, and detailing and decoration are the back end. The car washing process is divided into seven steps: preparation, receiving the car, rinsing, applying foam, wiping the exterior, wiping the interior, and inspection. Waxing: Waxing is one of the techniques for porcelain forgery and also a process in car detailing. The choice of wax should be based on the needs of paint protection, and it is best to carefully select according to the different effects of the wax combined with the characteristics of the paint, so that the effect will be more obvious. Polishing: Polishing can remove problems affecting the appearance of the paint surface, such as the oxidation layer, shallow scratches, and paint dullness caused by oxidation. Glaze sealing: Glaze sealing refers to the use of soft wool or sponge through the high-speed vibration and friction of a polishing machine, utilizing the unique permeability and adhesion of the glaze to strongly penetrate the glaze molecules into the surface of the car and the gaps in the paint. Coating: Coating detailing is the highest measure of paint protection, which can avoid oxidation and achieve multiple effects such as brightening the paint surface, resisting acid and alkali, oxidation, and ultraviolet rays.
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DeBeau
09/13/25 2:09am
I've been researching automotive detailing techniques and found that it encompasses multiple aspects to keep a car looking new. Regular car washing is fundamental, including using a high-pressure water jet to remove coarse particles, the two-bucket wash method to avoid scratches, and soft-bristle brushes to clean wheels and crevices. Waxing is crucial, as natural and synthetic waxes form a protective layer, enhancing gloss and blocking UV rays; polishing techniques remove paint scratches, using rotary machines or manual methods to restore the original color. Coating and glaze sealing provide longer-lasting protection, acting like an invisible car cover that resists dirt and scratches. Interior detailing is also essential, such as vacuuming to remove dust, specialized cleaners for seat stains, and leather care solutions to maintain softness. Combining these techniques enhances the car's shine, extends its lifespan, and protects against dirt and aging. Regular application of these methods, such as monthly washing and waxing, yields significant results.
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KalebLynn
10/27/25 2:57am
As a long-term car owner, I have personally experienced various car detailing methods. When washing my car, I prefer using low-foam detergent with a soft sponge to ensure thorough removal of dirt without damaging the paint. For waxing, I'm accustomed to applying it by hand, spreading a thin and even layer before polishing it with a dry cloth to make the paint shine. Occasionally, I do polishing myself, using a flashlight to inspect minor scratches before lightly buffing them out. For interior cleaning, I use a vacuum to remove dust mites and then wipe the dashboard and carpets with a multi-purpose spray, especially using deodorizers to keep the interior fresh. There's also the glass anti-fog treatment, where I apply a layer of anti-fog spray to prevent fogging that could obstruct visibility. These techniques not only enhance the appearance but also prevent corrosion and odors, being both practical and cost-effective. I recommend beginners start with simple tools and gradually try more advanced methods.
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