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Re: Attempting 1st "detailing"
Originally Posted by agarabaghi
Anything i should do besides applying a liquid wax after claying?
Wax after claying is a perfectly acceptable step. Sit back, have a beer and enjoy your hard work.
If you decide you want to take it to the next level or the next level after that, then you can start looking into the other things that can be done to automobile paint.
This forum is a great resource for those that are interested in paint care. You can master anything from basic clay/wax to show car paint to repairing damaged paint. Stick around, read and ask.
Kevin
Griots Garage 6in ROP, 3in ROP, pneumatic 3in polisher
Flex 3401, Porter Cable PC7424 (the old non-XP model).
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Re: Attempting 1st "detailing"
Originally Posted by 5.4 Shelby
Wax after claying is a perfectly acceptable step. Sit back, have a beer and enjoy your hard work.
If you decide you want to take it to the next level or the next level after that, then you can start looking into the other things that can be done to automobile paint.
This forum is a great resource for those that are interested in paint care. You can master anything from basic clay/wax to show car paint to repairing damaged paint. Stick around, read and ask.
This ^^^^^^^
2017 Shelby GT350, 2017 Dodge Charger Scat Pack, 2016 Focus RS.
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Re: Attempting 1st "detailing"
forget the 303 it's crap. just look on the label it says to apply every couple of weeks. who wants to do that.
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Re: Attempting 1st "detailing"
Originally Posted by propolishing
forget the 303 it's crap. just look on the label it says to apply every couple of weeks. who wants to do that.
What do you sugguest over 303... i know a couple acronyms were dropped earlier in this thread...
im going to place an order soon and so far im adding Sonax wheel cleaner and a daytona brush, always looking to add more stuff
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Re: Attempting 1st "detailing"
Originally Posted by agarabaghi
What do you sugguest over 303...
Honestly, I am a huge fan of Griots Vinyl and Rubber Dressing. It does not seem to be as popular on here, but, I think it rocks. It is my go to Tire dressing, rubber protectant and plastic protectant. I use it on the interior (not seats), dash, the textured black plastic trim on the outside, rubber trim, rubber seals and tires. I use it on my vinyl topped truck bed cover (similar to a vinyl top on a car.)
It is not cheap, but, a little goes a long way and lasts a long time. On tires you have to let it build up a little over time for it to last very long.
Kevin
Griots Garage 6in ROP, 3in ROP, pneumatic 3in polisher
Flex 3401, Porter Cable PC7424 (the old non-XP model).
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Re: Attempting 1st "detailing"
Cool I will check it out also, I found 2 other brands that looked interesting as well.
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