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OK, now what?
So, I bought the DA, did the compound, polish and wax of my three cars...heck, even the minivan!
So now that they are all shiny and scratch-free...now what? Obviously I don't want to do too much paint correcting, as then you won't have anymore paint, so I suppose I keep an eye out for scratches and spot correct.
Beyond that, just wash and occasionally wax? Should I be using an AIO regularly, or maybe a non-abrasive cleaner like Klasse AIO?
Seems a shame to be done after all the fun I had getting my cars all shiny again.
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Re: OK, now what?
Sounds like it is time to buy different LSP and dressing to play around
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Re: OK, now what?
Do you have a boat,jet ski,washer and dryer,lawn mower,atv,scooter,motorcycle,neighbors,friends,fam ily? You see you have just begun!
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Re: OK, now what?
Refine your wash and dry techniques to avoid any marring of the paint. Then play with some QDer's you might want to try and decide on your favorite.
And don't worry. If you used a conventional carnauba based wax you'll find it extremely perishable and you'll get to reapply it frequently.
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Re: OK, now what?
Originally Posted by roguerobot
So now that they are all shiny and scratch-free...now what?
Seems a shame to be done after all the fun
I had getting my cars all shiny again.
I'd take this opportunity to take them out and
enjoy driving some well-detailed vehicles.
And watch how the onlookers go Ga-Ga...
while rushing to get their sunglasses.
Go ahead: Live it up a little bit!
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: OK, now what?
Now buy a high quality one-step cleaner/wax and use this to quickly maintain your hard work.
The paint on daily drivers gets stained with road film. If you want to maintain with a non-cleaning wax this means you would have to re-polish.
Kill two birds with one stone and use a one-step cleaner/wax.
It's fast.
It's easy.
It preserves your hard work.
Read this....
Here's why you need to polish paint...
And then read this....
How to choose and use a one-step cleaner/wax by Mike Phillips
And congratulations on your successful detail journey.
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Re: OK, now what?
Originally Posted by roguerobot
So, I bought the DA, did the compound, polish and wax of my three cars...heck, even the minivan!
So now that they are all shiny and scratch-free...now what? Obviously I don't want to do too much paint correcting, as then you won't have anymore paint, so I suppose I keep an eye out for scratches and spot correct.
Beyond that, just wash and occasionally wax? Should I be using an AIO regularly, or maybe a non-abrasive cleaner like Klasse AIO?
Seems a shame to be done after all the fun I had getting my cars all shiny again.
What type of wax did you use? I would not do any type of AIO application until that wax begins to wear away, otherwise the AIO will actually remove your existing wax.
Since you're just finished, I'd just keep them clean and enjoy the fruit of your labor.
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Re: OK, now what?
I used Ultimate Liquid Wax
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