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Re: Brand new cars
Originally Posted by Max
Hi everyone, I bought a brand new Ford f150 2017.
Congratulations on the new truck.
Originally Posted by Max
here is the steps that I'm doing to do:
- wash
- clay bar (mothers)
- deep gloss paint sealant (wolfgang)
My questions is
"would it be good to use the Wolfgang finishing glaze before the paint sealant or it may cause paint damage?"
Thx for your helps
Good question and like others have said, "no".
The Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is NOT a glaze. It goes back to there are no Wax Police and companies can use any word they like on the label to describe their products and they do. There is also no universal definition for the word glaze. The closest thing would be the definition I used in my how-to book for not just glazes but also compounds and polishes.
The Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is actually a fine cut polish and "yes" there's a difference between a glaze and a polish.
In my experience and my opinion, the BEST thing you could do for the paint on your new truck is exactly like you described and "yes" use the fine cut polish. It will remove minor blemishes and perfect the paint finish. The apply the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
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Re: Brand new cars
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Also, if this brand new truck were mine, if you're going to go through an in-depth process, if it were me I would add an iron remover to the process. While a brand new car shouldn't need an iron remover most people are surprised to see their vehicle's paint IS contaminated but the only way you would ever know is if you tested or used an iron remover.
I explain in detail what you want to know in the below articles...
The Car Insurance Analogy for using an Iron Remover by Mike Phillips
What is Iron X and why should I use it?
This car was on display in a museum most of its life, therefore it shouldn't be contaminated right?
SONAX Fallout Remover - How to chemically decontaminate paint before restoring a show car finish by Mike Phillips
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Re: Brand new cars
Thanks for you're help Mike
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Re: Brand new cars
Originally Posted by Max
Thanks for you're help Mike
Let us know how it comes out...
Thanks to everyone else for chiming in also...
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