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07-06-2013 05:05 AM |
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Originally Posted by Brahsbrah
(Post 1047786)
So...Can I just wash and wax with a new type of wax?
Or is it pretty much a wax to claybar the whole care now :mad0260:
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1)You can remove your old wax with a thorough washing using Dawn dishwashing liquid. 2) Use soft , clean sponges. 3) I use two buckets when I wash-one for the car wash and another full of clean water to rinse your sponges after you've washed part of the vehicle, before loading up the sponge with more detergent. This approach keeps your car wash and sponges free of the dirt and grime you are washing off your car. 4) Frequent rinsing is critical to keep soap from drying on your finish and prevents water spotting. 5) For me, the most critical part of good car wash is the pre -wash hose rinse. This will help remove the dirt and grime on the car that, if not removed before washing, will simply be damaging your car's finish as you rub it into the finish during your wash. 6) After washing, rinse thoroughly. 7) Dry with 100% USA cotton bath or hand towels. 8) Dry gently-you are only removing the water from the car, not cleaning it during this process. 9) Clay Bar only if necessary to remove defects or problems in your finish and do it only if you know what you are doing to avoid damaging your paint's clearcoat. 10) Follow with a high quality wax and follow the manufacturer's instructions. 11) Which wax or polish is the best can be debated for eternity. I personally use Zaino for its results, ease of use, etc., but there are other excellent waxes and polishes out there. This forum has tons of advice as to which wax to use and why you should use it. Try a few of the finishing products that are recommended and, like most folks here, you'll end up with a favorite product.
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