Well today I attempted a full detail and just didnt realise how long everything took...
Started off with a pre-rinse, then moved onto a 2 bucket method, another rinse then started to clay the car. Claying took me about 2 hours to do, I really didnt expect it to take this long as a result my time left to clean the car was cut short but I contined on.
After another wash and rinse and dry to get it clean for polish started taping the car up. This wasnt too bad as I got somebody to help.
I then began to polish the car, as I am new to this I started off with the softest pad for the g220 and the lightest menzerna polish, used the usual method of slower speed until polish has been broken down then used a higher rpm to de-swirl followed by a slower pass, then wiped any remaning residue off with a cloth.
After 4 passes and not removing barley any swirls i decided to go in with a harder pad and a more abrasive polish. This worked better on the 1st pass.
By this time how-ever 5 hours had passed and I had only done the bonet with the polish. I decided to call it a day as I still needed to clean the wheels and dress the bumpers [this took another 2 hours].
First time unsucessfull but atleast if I do the polish/wax within a week or so I wont bother re-claying will just do the wash, skip the wheels and bumpers to save time.
On a plus note, I didnt f**k my paint by going into too heavy to start off with and my bonet is looking much better probably about 70% less swirls.
Words of advise to people doing the first detail, try and start as early as possible like 9am and pick a day where there is any risk of showers.
