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Ridebyshootings
10-16-2013, 05:39 AM
picking up my Wifes new Camry se Thursday. It is Barcelona red with black and grey interior. What do you recommend for the first body detailing? I think it ha the Toyoguard already done to it whatever that is? Is the paint clear coated? I do have a porter cable polisher and a stahs of pinnacle, wolfgang and 303 products that I will be using and need pad colors selection info as well. Off to work will check back tonight as well as the website videos.
Thanks inadvance for your interest and recommendations.
Drew

mbkite
10-16-2013, 06:38 AM
I would recommend the Baggie test after a wash and dry. If you fined contamination use some trix from carpro and clay it up.
Paint is soft and sticky with most compounds I used dodoo supernatural paint cleaner on my avalon and was happy with that.. Do a test spot.
Any sealant wax or coating will do I used carpro reload on mine..good luck with the new car.

Desertnate
10-16-2013, 07:56 AM
Toyogaurd appears to be some sort of sealant, probably no different than any of the products you can buy here and maybe not as good.

If you want to leave it, you can probably wait until it wears off in a few months before doing the full detail. Otherwise, I'd do like mbkite said and do the full detail process. Start with wash and clay to get it clean. From there, if there are dealer installed swirls, you'll probably need to hit it with a light polish to knock them out and strip the Toyoguard away. If you don't need to correct any swirls, I'd just use a paint cleaner to get the Toyoguard off. Either way you go, when those steps are over, top with the sealant/wax of your choice.

RTexasF
10-16-2013, 08:35 AM
Toyo Guard is a cleaner/sealant. It is usually in the glove box as it comes with the car. Nothing special. After trying it I gave it away.

wdmaccord
10-16-2013, 09:11 AM
Since it has the Toyotaguard (assuming that is some kind of paint sealant as others have suggested), I would say to let it ride until spring then do a full detail on it. In the spring, wash, ironx/tarx, clay, spot correct, polish, seal.

Ridebyshootings
10-16-2013, 08:09 PM
great info from you all!

Harry Da Hamster
10-16-2013, 08:42 PM
Recommendations? Unwind on the Camry and get an Accord! Accord is miles better.

But if you must have the Camry, try to see if you can cancel the Toyoguard and do your own coating. I'm sure others can advise on coatings

TorqueKing
10-18-2013, 02:30 AM
I have a 2012 Camry SE and the user above me is absolutely wrong. The Accord is a nice car but after the 2013 update is now comparable to the Camry. I'm not going to be a flame troll by saying the Accord is anything but an excellent car, but it's not "miles better" than the Camry, unless it's a 1,000 mile race and 500 miles of it is purely subjective. Also, I'm 6'7" and the Honda feels like a clown car but the Camry has plenty of room.

Anyways, back to the Camry- the SE has the body kit that is a PITA to keep clean. By the time you get the car you'll see what I'm talking about by looking into the doorjambs. Avoid the temptation to polish brand BRAND new paint and baggie test, clay it if you must, and seal it all over (including the doorjambs).

All the interior hard plastic looks stunning with a coat of CG VRP, IMO.

Wheels are painted on the SE and would do great with sealant also.

Cheers,
John

Harry Da Hamster
10-18-2013, 02:53 AM
This thread was about the 2014 MY, not 2012. Don't take my word for it. Take one of the largest automotive publications word for it.

Car and Driver Ten Best, click first link (https://www.google.com/search?q=wikipedia+car+driver+ten+best&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a)

But if you didn't notice, the Accord made the list in 2012 but not the Camry.

Seriously though, if a family member was looking for a new car, i'd point them towards a Honda or Toyota.

P.S. take your car to Servco Toyota cause a major recall just popped up for your car. Tens of millions of MAJOR recalls in the last several years.

Toyota recalls 803K US vehicles for air bag defect - Hawaii News Now - KGMB and KHNL (http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/23723390/toyota-recalls-803k-us-vehicles-for-air-bag-defect)

TorqueKing
10-19-2013, 04:04 AM
Automotive journalists and I have nothing in common, so I'm not impressed by anything Car, Driver, Bribe & Track Reports might publish. My personal rig is a '95 F-150 with 310k miles and an inline six motor that runs on hydrocracked journalist tears.

The new Accords are excellent now, were in 2012, but they're still clown cars for tall people.

Still, the argument is invalid because our man has a Camry on the way so there is absolutely no sense in saying anything else. Enjoy your accord.

...and wash, maybe clay, and seal that new Camry:xyxthumbs:

HateSwirls
10-19-2013, 07:32 AM
If it passes the baggie test and the paint is smooth and without swirls I'd just leave it alone and just enjoy it
I love the body style of the new Camry.
Congrats

gcm1988
10-21-2013, 11:19 AM
I just got a brand new Ford Focus ST and i was coming on here to ask the same questions. Ive tested my paint and it looks to be in great shape (no swirls/paint feels smooth) So should i just go straight to a sealant? or should i still clay/Iron X first before that?

Desertnate
10-21-2013, 11:58 AM
I just got a brand new Ford Focus ST and i was coming on here to ask the same questions. Ive tested my paint and it looks to be in great shape (no swirls/paint feels smooth) So should i just go straight to a sealant? or should i still clay/Iron X first before that?

I'd still clay/iron X. You would not believe the gunk that gets into the paint while a car is transported and sits on a dealer lot.

After the wash and clay/IronX steps I'd also hit the surface with a paint cleaner to get off anything the dealer might have put on there and ensure you have the cleanest surface possible for the sealant.

spiralout462
10-21-2013, 11:29 PM
My wife has a 2012 Camry SE. Before that she had an '08 Accord. I couldn't sit in the Accord for more than 5 miles! It felt like I was sitting on a wood park bench! The Camry is a very comfortable ride. As far as the paint goes........I have found Meg's M205 on a LC white pad to produce incredible gloss and remove any blemishes. Right now the LSP on the Attitude Black Metallic is Pinnacle Sig Series II. It really makes the flakes pop! I have used with good results, Blackfire Wet Diamond, Wolfgang Liquid Seal, DoDo Blue Velvet pro.