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    So I just got a new car (Honda Accord Touring Sedan) a few weeks ago but have been unable to wash it due to the horrible weather we have been having the past few weeks here in South Florida. Want to do a detail this weekend. Would you all recommend I clay the car then add sealant then wax or clay the car then add one of those all in one wax/sealant/cleaner (McKees 37 360 or something comparable). Plan on using foam gun on car. Also any other recommendations on products I can use. Have not detailed a car in ages since I leased my last 2 cars and they included free washed and details.

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    You should definitely clay it and put a wax or sealant on. A cleaner/all in one may not be necessary on a brand new car if clayed though.

    I used to think claying a new car was silly until I started doing it. All of my cars have needed claying more at purchase than any other time of ownership. It's amazing how much stuff gets in the paint between manufacture and delivery.

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    So I just got a new car (Honda Accord Touring Sedan) a few weeks ago but have been unable to wash it due to the horrible weather we have been having the past few weeks here in South Florida. Want to do a detail this weekend. Would you all recommend I clay the car then add sealant then wax or clay the car then add one of those all in one wax/sealant/cleaner (McKees 37 360 or something comparable). Plan on using foam gun on car. Also any other recommendations on products I can use. Have not detailed a car in ages since I leased my last 2 cars and they included free washed and details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung View Post
    So I just got a new car (Honda Accord Touring Sedan) a few weeks ago but have been unable to wash it due to the horrible weather we have been having the past few weeks here in South Florida. Want to do a detail this weekend. Would you all recommend I clay the car then add sealant then wax or clay the car then add one of those all in one wax/sealant/cleaner (McKees 37 360 or something comparable). Plan on using foam gun on car. Also any other recommendations on products I can use. Have not detailed a car in ages since I leased my last 2 cars and they included free washed and details.
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    Re: New Car

    So do you all think it's a good idea to use Iron X after washing the car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung View Post
    So do you all think it's a good idea to use Iron X after washing the car?
    It doesn't hurt...this is the chemical version of "claying" and removes a lot of the fallout prior to claying. I use the chemicals on any new car or any car that I haven't detailed before...then typically you can almost get away with "spot" claying only the needed areas.





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    New car prep is case by case and a thorough inspection and proper top to bottom walk around is key. Some need more, some need less. The lot they sat in, the geography, and length of time it traveled by rail, if any, are all factors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung View Post
    So I just got a new car (Honda Accord Touring Sedan) a few weeks ago but have been unable to wash it due to the horrible weather we have been having the past few weeks here in South Florida. Want to do a detail this weekend. Would you all recommend I clay the car then add sealant then wax or clay the car then add one of those all in one wax/sealant/cleaner (McKees 37 360 or something comparable). Plan on using foam gun on car. Also any other recommendations on products I can use. Have not detailed a car in ages since I leased my last 2 cars and they included free washed and details.
    First, heartfelt congrats on the new car - always a special moment. Here is what I did when our car was new:

    - Washed (twice)
    - Chemical Decon
    - Clay
    - Prep Polish
    - Blackfire Wet Diamond All Paint Protection (Sealant)
    - Midnight Sun Carnauba (100% optional - you can skip this - it was more for looks than anything)
    - Polished and Sealed glass - important when new
    - Coated Wheels - important when new
    - Applied Trim Protection - very important to do when new

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottH View Post
    First, heartfelt congrats on the new car - always a special moment. Here is what I did when our car was new:

    - Washed (twice)
    - Chemical Decon
    - Clay
    - Prep Polish
    - Blackfire Wet Diamond All Paint Protection (Sealant)
    - Midnight Sun Carnauba (100% optional - you can skip this - it was more for looks than anything)
    - Polished and Sealed glass - important when new
    - Coated Wheels - important when new
    - Applied Trim Protection - very important to do when new

    ScottH
    SO what do you recommend as a prep polish, a glass sealer, wheel protectant and trim protectant

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    Congrats! What color is it? The paint is soft on my brothers new black Accord. If you clay, you'll definitely want to polish after. I'd recommend a tangerine hydrotech pad and a light polish(HD POLISH+). Do you have a polisher?
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