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CarCareProducts
20-08-2012, 01:48 PM
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kcokla
25-08-2012, 01:46 PM
Question -

My car has recently got a respray - its a dark color, and i want to keep it in the best condition i can,

So far i've washed it once with meguirs next gen tech 2 wash as it was parked outside for a couple of days and since been garaged.

I plan on waxing it to give it that shine when summer comes around along with obviously another wash

Should i be clay baring it too? being brand new paint, i dont want to take off a thin layer (clay bar does this, correct?) and obviously i dont want to cut it back as th epaint and clear coat are good. -

Should i be clay baring?

and

could you give a detailed description/suggestions/thoughts on waxing by hand vs machine

thanks

CarCareProducts
27-08-2012, 03:20 PM
Hey mate,

I'd clay it now, and protect it now. (clay will do nothing minus remove overspray and contaminants, wont harm the paint at all). You would have to re-wax every 2/3 months if you chose to go with a premium carnauba wax though.

You should definitely also be washing with 2 buckets (www.youtube.com/carcareproducts) and a soft microfibre mitt, or genuine lambswool mitt and NOT using a chamois but a microfibre drying towel for a dark colour to avoid any marring to the paintwork!

You never wax with a machine, carnauba waxes tend to go on by hand, and be removed by hand usually. Synthetics can be applied by machine, but not many, in fact very little.