>need to detail my whole car >wash it >dry it >already tired >still need to clay, wash, dry, polish, wax, buff >can't do it the next day because the car is already dirty
fuck my life, is there a life hack for this cos im not going to pay $500 for a detail
Don't be a bitch, I wash,claybar,compound,polish,sealant in one go.
David Taylor
the life hack would be to kys. if your too lazy to clean your car right, either dont get a car or just drive to one of these car washing streets and be happy with it. faggot
Camden Reed
>weh detailing is a lot of work and I am a fat lazy cunt >why does it cost hundreds of dollars for a professional job though
I feel like I'm being baited.
Wyatt Adams
>tfw still need to clean interior too
Christopher Morris
This is your best friend
Logan Kelly
What car do you have? Because you have to be fucking braindead to do any of the things you named to a car that is worth less than 100k. Just wash it and wipe dry.
Lucas Long
Thank you.
Carson Murphy
Yeah for real the """life hack""" is to drive a dirty car.
>nice cloudy day >perfect time to detail my vet >just finished drying it >just about to claybar >wind picks up >neighbors fucking flowering palo verde gives my vet a yellow shower I still ended up finishing the job but this type of shit happens pretty frequently to me. I sometimes wish I had a biodome just for my car so I wouldn't ever have worry about mother nature or my neighbor fucking me over. Goddamn I hate that fucking palo verde tree.
I tried to detail my car and spent hours upon hours on it. I got the swirls out, but I also somehow scratched the shit out of the hood with the orbital buffer. Now I will just claybar and wax. Not worth it to me. I don't have enough experience or patience.
Colton Perry
This, only takes a day dude.
Unless your car is like mine, where it literally has never been clayed in 25 years, and also never been washed in it's lifetime, only by rain
Bucket wash at a coin op car wash. Clay mitt when you get home. Polish what is needed with your D/A. Wax or seal. Done. Start at 8 am and you'll be done by lunch.
Ryan Cooper
>need to detail my whole car >wash it >dry it >already tired >still need to clay, wash, dry, polish, wax, buff Sounds like you don't know how to detail a car.
John Rodriguez
>fuck my life, is there a life hack for this cos im not going to pay $500 for a detail Get a garage nigger
Jeremiah Baker
>that spoiler
Xavier Wood
Does functional aero trigger you?
Jose Martinez
No, just hideous spoilers
Jackson Ross
How about this?
Daniel Evans
A car that slow doesn't need that much aero faggot
>slower than a genesis
Isaiah Morales
Car is actually fast. Aero is acceptable. On a BRZ/Slow86 it's just RICE
Isaac Jenkins
I'd only agree with this is car was stock
Jonathan Cooper
>He doesn't understand basic aerodynamics
Jason Miller
>mentioning Hyundai Genesis The loser is you sir
Liam Thompson
>still need to clay, wash, dry, polish, wax, buff
I really hope you aren't doing these things in the order listed. That aside, professional detailing/paint correction can take as long as 48 hours of work time.
For me: >maintenance wash takes around 3 hours (wash, dry, paste) >from scratch it takes me around 4 and a half hours (wash/strip off old wax and sealant, dry, clay)
Compounding and polishing is where a lot of time goes however, it took me a little over 12 hours spanning two days to completely compound and polish my car. There is nothing wrong with letting your car sit while you rest and breaking up your routine. I can't see how your car got dirty unless you drove it or left it sit outside.
>is there a life hack for this cos im not going to pay $500 for a detail You are now aware that the things you complained about are reasons why people pay $500 for a full detail. If you want to do it yourself get some discipline and take it slowly. Seriously, I don't understand how people 'get tired' from stuff like this. I'd spend all day detailing in my garage non-stop if I didn't have things to attend to in real life.
Joseph Martin
They make these plastic bubbles that show cars stay in all the time. Buy one of those and use that.
Jace Bailey
have you considered using a garage?
Near 90% of my time detailing is spent in my garage. I only have the car outside for washing and drying if it's nice out
Luis Anderson
I just pressure wash it to get the dirt off and let it dry by itself. Works well enough.