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Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
I have been reading just about every article I can on AG so I can get deeper into detailing my own car and I was wondering if it is absolutely necessary to clay and/or polish the paint before putting any type of protective wax/sealant on? I am still building my arsenal and plan on doing a full decon in the near future, but until then what product(s) should I be using to protect the paint? I have some WG Deep Gloss Srpitz Sealant, but noticed it says it is intended to be used on an oxidation free surface, and further goes on to recommend polishing and claying prior to use. I am not expecting incredible results without first claying/polishing the paint, but just want to make sure I am protecting it until I can do a more thorough detail. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
IMO you're better off not wasting the product. Putting a wax or sealant on on surface not free of debris and embedded crap, it just wont bond to the surface, and you'll have no protection. It will look nice for a week maybe, after that who knows. Best to always properly prep a surface, its what gives 99% of the look.
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Re: Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
Originally Posted by cleanmycorolla
IMO you're better off not wasting the product. Putting a wax or sealant on on surface not free of debris and embedded crap, it just wont bond to the surface, and you'll have no protection. It will look nice for a week maybe, after that who knows. Best to always properly prep a surface, its what gives 99% of the look.
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Re: Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
Originally Posted by cleanmycorolla
IMO you're better off not wasting the product. Putting a wax or sealant on on surface not free of debris and embedded crap, it just wont bond to the surface, and you'll have no protection. It will look nice for a week maybe, after that who knows. Best to always properly prep a surface, its what gives 99% of the look.
What would you recommend I do, or what product should I use in the meantime (just to give some level of protection) until I can do a full decontamination and detail?
Thanks for the responses by the way.
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Re: Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
Originally Posted by jlabs12
What would you recommend I do, or what product should I use in the meantime (just to give some level of protection) until I can do a full decontamination and detail?
Thanks for the responses by the way.
What I did on my Bee before I clayed/polished/sealed it was apply a layer of liquid wax then after every wash I would just use a spray wax after drying the car just to give it that protection. Might not even need the liquid wax and just go straight to a spray wax after every wash. Some protection is better than none, even if it won't last that long.
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Re: Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
You do nothing. Just wash and try not to scratch the paint. Hopefully it's not too long for you to gather up everything you need. Unless you got product to waste then ill throw on anything. A week of protection is still a week.
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You can wax your car without polishing and claying first, I did it for years before I knew better. It may not as as good or last as long.
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Re: Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
CLAY! Always Clay!
Clay is one of the best inventions in the detailing world.
for $20 you can get a kit including some detail spray with it.
Always clay!
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Re: Clay and polish a 'must' before waxing/sealing?
Would a surgeon wash his hands before performing surgery?? Or better yet would you want him operating on you without washing his hands? Same principle, it goes hand in hand. Now laziness or time constraints can happen, but if you are going to cut corners then might as well not do it at all.
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Originally Posted by Theo_Auto_Fines
Would a surgeon wash his hands before performing surgery?? Or better yet would you want him operating on you without washing his hands? Same principle, it goes hand in hand. Now laziness or time constraints can happen, but if you are going to cut corners then might as well not do it at all.
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