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    New to detailing

    Hey guys,
    Fairly new here but been reading up and learning. Think I have down what I need to do but wanted to run it by and see. Ive got a 2016 Dodge Challenger. I want to give it a good detail before putting her to sleep for the winter. Here's my plans:

    *Wash with two bucket method and dry with blower
    *clay bar entire car
    *use GG6 DA polisher with Megs Ultimate Polish to remove the very few minor swirls marks
    *seal with Wolfgang deep gloss 3.0 sealant
    *apply a layer of Megs gold carnuba wax for that extra pop

    I'm not too far off base am I? Also what kind of pads should I use for the polish? Foam finish? Can I use the DA to apply sealant and wax too?

    Thanks for the help.

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    Re: New to detailing

    Hi, welcome to AutoGeekOnline! Congrats on the new Challenger.

    Your list/routine looks pretty good.

    Have you thought about doing a chemical decontamination process with an iron dissolving product?

    What do you have on hand for pads? Yes you can use the machine to apply both the Wolfgang Deep Gloss paint sealant as well as the Meguiar's Carnauba wax.

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    Re: New to detailing

    Didn't know if I'd need chemical decon or not being so new and using clay?

    I don't have any pads yet, was hoping for suggestions on that.

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    Re: New to detailing

    Yes, it is always a good option to chemical decon even if the car is new.

    I prefer to use regular foam pads. Much easier to handle and more user friendly.

    Pick up some Lake Country Flat pads. Make sure to match up the pads to the plate size. 5.5" pads need the 5" plate and 6.5" pads need the 6" plate.

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    Re: New to detailing

    Looks like a good plan.

    A tip to save some time: no need to dry in between the wash/rinse and clay steps. You will be getting the vehicle wet again anyway when you clay it.
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    Re: New to detailing

    I woudn't top the wolfgang, it's an amazing product on it's own, if anything I'd add a second coat of it. Skip the Megs.

    Another option is HD Speed, which is an exceptional AIO and top it with it's synergisitic brother HD Poxy. I love this combo. Skip the Megs Polish. HD Speed is amazing.

    Note the BMW at this link to HD Products, Speed topped with Poxy

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    Re: New to detailing

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicholas@Autowerx View Post
    Looks like a good plan.

    A tip to save some time: no need to dry in between the wash/rinse and clay steps. You will be getting the vehicle wet again anyway when you clay it.
    Ok so I can just spray lubricant and begin clay while its wet? Thanks

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    Re: New to detailing

    Looks like you're on the right track! Are you taking the car off the road for the winter? I second claying the car while it's still wet, saves some time. You can even use soapy wash water as lubricant. Chemical decon is really up to you.

    How about some pics of your Challenger?


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    Re: New to detailing

    Quote Originally Posted by ekennett View Post
    Looks like you're on the right track! Are you taking the car off the road for the winter? I second claying the car while it's still wet, saves some time. You can even use soapy wash water as lubricant. Chemical decon is really up to you.

    How about some pics of your Challenger?


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    I need to take some current ones. These are shortly after I got it. I've tinted the windows and replaced the chrome fuel door with black since then.

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