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Ok...I have a few new questions. I am up for trying new products, but I am confused about how to use them.
Let me understand; you apply wax by hand and polish using the PC? What exactly does this mean? I had planned on using the PC to apply the cleaner wax and the tech way, is this wrong? I am new to the detailing world and I want to get it right.
I am starting on my wife's 02 VW that does not need any corrective work, but sits outside in Seattle (needs a good cleaning). Thanks.
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Well, generally the pc does the polishing. You may want to go over the car with a light polish to pick up dirt, oxidation, rain etching, fine swirls - like pb ssr1 or xmt 1. In the case of a car with a lot of damage, you might start with #3 for or 2 for polishing and work your way down.
I would suggest looking at the videos on pc usage - they were a huge help to me when I began.
Then you wax. You can use the pc, but most of us, I dare say - others correct me if I am wrong - do not use it for wax. We wax by hand, which always comes after polishing. You can use a cleaner wax instead, but I do not know how well those would work in comparison.
I guess it depends on the state of the car, the results you want, the time you are willing to spend, and the money you are willing to invest in product.
Does that help any?
Last edited by ltoman; 07-30-2007 at 05:15 PM.
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Thanks, that does help. I will polish with the products that you mentioned. Am I stupid to do clay before I polish? Is that all that you use the PC for is to polish?
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Originally Posted by chrisbothwell
Thanks, that does help. I will polish with the products that you mentioned. Am I stupid to do clay before I polish? Is that all that you use the PC for is to polish?
No, clay it first, then polish, then wax - definitely!!
That will pull contaminents out of the paint the polishing won't be able to do, and it will make it smooth to the touch.
Unless it is really new - and even my new vette had some dirt when clayed - all cars need that step, IMHO.
Glad I could help a bit.
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Yah, pc is a polisher - but you could apply wax, glazes or sealants with it too - it is a personal preference.
Make sure you have pads.
Oh if you use glaze, that is after polishing, before wax. it is not necessaary. Just helps fill in little light swirls. Totally optional. You can use the pc there too, IF you so desired.
Last edited by ltoman; 07-30-2007 at 05:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by ltoman
No, clay it first, then polish, then wax - definitely!!
That will pull contaminents out of the paint the polishing won't be able to do, and it will make it smooth to the touch.
Unless it is really new - and even my new vette had some dirt when clayed - all cars need that step, IMHO.
Glad I could help a bit.
Couldn't of said it better!!! +1
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Originally Posted by Strokin04
Couldn't of said it better!!! +1
Thank you, Strokin04~ now I am happy too!
Lauren
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Thanks a lot for all of your help. I checked out the videos that you mentioned too, very helpful. If I could only get the PC here faster.
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Originally Posted by chrisbothwell
Thanks a lot for all of your help. I checked out the videos that you mentioned too, very helpful. If I could only get the PC here faster.
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Good looking Dobe in your avatar, I really miss my Dobe she was a loyal dog.
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Thanks. Dobermans are the best dogs, a picture of a doberman should be in the dictionary next to loyal. Mine is sweet too. You should get another one.
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