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Old 05-12-2009, 01:15 PM
RandomGemini RandomGemini is offline
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Just time yourself and see how long it takes you to do each piece from start to finish, for example... wash and wax exterior. Wash and wax the wheels. Interior detailing... etc. Then when you find yourself with enough time available for a given task, use it.

I think the important thing is to keep the day to day build up off, so if you get time once a week to do a quick wash and quick detail and then once a month do to an OCD detail/clay... then you'll be good to go.

You could also start searching around for a good local detail shop that can do it all for you once a month or so.
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