Step-By-Step Auto Detailing Guide To Take Your Classic From Good Condition To Mint Show Quality


If you have a classic car that is in good condition and a little dull and worn, it may only need detailing to make it a show-quality vehicle. Therefore, you want to know more about the auto detailing process and how it can help make your classic car look like new again. The following step-by-step guide will help walk you through the process of turning your dull classic car into a vehicle that is show-quality:

Thoroughly Clean Grease From Exterior

First, you want to make sure that there are not any greasy and grimy parts on the exterior of your car that can cause damage and hamper the detailing process. Start by degreasing the engine and other parts of the drive train. You will also want to clean all the brake parts and the wheels to make sure they are clean and shiny when the detailing is complete.

Remove the Front Seats to Thoroughly Clean the Interior

If you are thoroughly detailing a classic car, you are also going to want to do the interior. Often, the front seats are areas where dirt and grime collect, and they get in the way during detailing. Therefore, you will want to remove the front seats to make it easier to clean, repair, and detail the interior of your car.

Clean the Interior Carpets and Restore Finishes 

Once you have the front seats removed, start detailing by vacuuming and cleaning the carpet. If the carpet is faded, you can dye it to make it look like new again. Once the carpet is done, you will want to replace any broken parts and thoroughly clean the dashboard, gauges, and other interior finishes. Use protective cleaners to polish and protect the interior finishes once they have been restored.

Clean the Exterior to Find Damage That Needs to Be Repaired

After you have finished detailing the interior and installed the front seats, do an initial cleaning of the exterior. This should be a normal car wash that will remove dust and grime. The cleaning will expose blemishes and damage to the exterior that need to be repaired. Any scratches and damage to the exterior finishes will need to be touched up before moving on to the rest of the detailing.

Clean, Polish, and Buff the Exterior Paint 

After you have identified the damaged areas and done minor repairs, you will be ready to clean the paint again. This will be a more thorough cleaning that will remove any deep stains and blemishes. After the paint is clean, it can then be polished and buffed to make the finish shine again. The final step of the detailing will be applying wax or ceramic coatings to protect the new detailed finish.

These are the steps that you will want to take to bring your classic car back to show quality. If you are ready to make your car a show-quality car, contact an auto detailing shop in your area for professional help getting the work done.

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