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    what can i do after detailing?

    I detailed my car about 2-3 months ago prabably. Now it doesn't feel like glass like it use to. What can i do now? Here is what i did a few months ago.

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    You can...

    Use Klasse AIO, this time WOWO.

    Follow up AIO with SG, this time let haze for 30 minutes, don't WOWO.

    Then you can choose your own wax. Layer it two times. (no need to let a wax "cure", you can apply two layers, one after the other)


    What products do you have and what color is your car? Are you considering trying a new product?





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    i have a metallic gray paint. I have AIO, SG, and p21s wax.

    I thought once i already did a layer of SG then wax i can't add anymore. I remember reading that somewhere.

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    Klasse AIO will take care of that.


    So..


    Klasse AIO, WOWO

    Klase SG, let sit and haze for 30 minutes

    Next day apply two layers of P21S wax.
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    AIO or I believe DG 101. Never used the latter, but it's supposed to be a great cleaner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitethunder46
    AIO or I believe DG 101. Never used the latter, but it's supposed to be a great cleaner.
    AIO.............GREAT........

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    Both AIO and DG101 are great cleaners.


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    If you clean it with AIO and put a coat of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant on it will really feel slick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krouchchocolate
    I detailed my car about 2-3 months ago prabably. Now it doesn't feel like glass like it use to. What can i do now? Here is what i did a few months ago.

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...car-today.html
    If it doesn't feel like glass anymore, you probably need to grab a clay bar and some clay lube first. Then polish, if needed, and only then wax.
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    Quote Originally Posted by supercharged
    If it doesn't feel like glass anymore, you probably need to grab a clay bar and some clay lube first. Then polish, if needed, and only then wax.

    That's what I was thinking too. The Ultra Poly clay from Pinnacle would be great in this situation. It will remove the contaminants without compromising your LSP.

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