Most missed areas !!!

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by cleandean, May 9, 2008.

  1. cleandean

    cleandean Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Most missed areas.

    I have a few friends that I detail with from time to time and I guess I could refer to them as “semi-professional”. All of them are very proficient with the rotary, and can cut a polish out a black car as good as anyone I know, just at a much slower pace. As far as areas these detailers seem to miss, these are the most common I find when detailing with them:

    Glass around tight areas and corners.
    Door jamb inside the b-pillar. (Most commonly missed).
    Truck jamb around trunk strut.
    Wheel wells not entirely cleaned.
    Center console, particularly inside crevices.
    Carpet area under the rear window.
    Rear cup holders.
    Wheels particularly around the lug nuts.
    Area inside engine bay just beneath the wipers. (I hate finding debris there).
    Underside of the hood/trunk.


    I sometime miss one of these areas myself and usually (hopefully always) discover them on my final walk around, but these are some basic pet peeves I find to be quite common.

    What areas of an auto detail to be the most missed?
     
  2. Chris@Optimum

    Chris@Optimum DB Certified Manufacturer

    between the headrest and the seatback, and bugs on the rear speaker deck.
     
  3. JohnyB

    JohnyB Birth of a Detailer

    Inside gas fill area gascap fill door etc under the sideview mirrors and the tight area around the trunk near the back window when trunk is open.
     
  4. ehuth1

    ehuth1 Birth of a Detailer

    The headliner
     
  5. FMINUS

    FMINUS DB Pro Supporter

    I like this thread.....
     
  6. Jimmie

    Jimmie Birth of a Detailer

    Hands down inside the gas cap door.
     
  7. Al-53

    Al-53 Welcome to Detailing

    The sides of a tailgate on a truck and the side pillars the gate closes to...

    using metal polish on stainless antenna...

    AL
     
  8. Truls

    Truls Two Bucket System Washer

    gas cap door
     
  9. HAN

    HAN Birth of a Detailer

    trunk jambs, wheel wells, inside sunroof glass, tailpipes, not dressing the part of the tire that is nearest the ground (have to move the car forward or backwards to get 100% coverage), trims not adressed such in cowl area, and almost everyone I know misses around/underneath the license plates (or frame, if applicable).

    Pete
     
  10. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Definitely the roof on the inside. I have yet to see someone even look at it. You'd be surprise how much grime you can remove from this area even if it looks clean.
     
  11. Nica

    Nica Banned

    I agree, great thread :thumb:
     
  12. Usjdmtuner

    Usjdmtuner Wax on..Wax off

    under the side mirror...inside gas cap....i pretty much do a walk through and do as best as i can but i just wish i can remove the side mirror..
     
  13. matrix_808

    matrix_808 DB Supporter

    ya i agree, i was just going to say behind the side mirrors. what i do to get at it, is raise the mirror all the way up so i can get my fingers in to do a polish.
     
  14. Deep Gloss Auto Salon

    Deep Gloss Auto Salon DB Pro Supporter

    These are all very good... taking steps like these are what elevates you to the Autopian standard..... IMO if you have trouble remembering ANY of these items you should have a check list printed out to take with you on each and EVERY job...

    I'll bite:

    move the side view mirrors to vaious positions to thoroughly clean and protect.. when you move the mirror to a new position some of the housing that you did not get to becomes exposed

    Remove head rests to polish the posts

    Not only the pedals but the metal they are attached to

    The area that becomes exposed once you open the sun roof (the slide area)

    DOOR JAMBS!!! I mean steam those suckers!! I hate seeing ANY grease in my jambs

    The spare tire area...

    The seat tracks.
     
  15. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    And customers actually wonder why it takes so long to detail a car properly!
     
  16. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    Seat moldings and under where the seat belt returns
     
  17. MWAUTOPRO

    MWAUTOPRO Jedi Nuba

    e-brake and shift boot/track, inside side of front seats, andsides of rear fold down seats
     
  18. blucpe

    blucpe Birth of a Detailer

    between the sideview mirror glass and the housing of the mirror.
     
  19. Tomy

    Tomy Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    the gap in the side mirrors.. the grille in the front

    the area bside the rear license plate.
     
  20. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

    Jason :

    I'm saying this without looking, but don't seat tracks have some type of grease/lubrication on them? What do you clean them with?
     

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