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13th August 2014, 11:51 | #1 |
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The process I am using
I have tried many products and I must admit that no matter what products I buy you can not avoid the hard work needed to get a good shine and protection. Even an electric buffer will require time. I actually enjoy spending some time under the sun polishing and waxing my cars. I currently use the following: 1.) Clay bar the entire car 3 times a year 2.) Meguires paint cleaner 3.) Mequires Ultimate Polish 4.) Meguires Carnuba Wax I only use the paint cleaner after about 3 washes then followed by polish and wax. Does anyone else have a different view on the process? I am currently getting great results but there is always room for improvement. |
13th August 2014, 12:59 | #2 |
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Like you said, you can make it as expensive and crazy as you want.
But the steps you are mentioning sound fine for a solid start. You don't mention anything about washing, so you could consider the 2-bucket method, a microfiber washmitt, some microfibre drying towels and some Quick Detailer to maintain the good looks. But for all I know you are already doing this :P.
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Lol, glad to be of assistance you will be very impressed to see how it will all look after the sand and dust is removed first . haha.
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