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Ok, I really want to try this, so first clay, then do i wax then polish or polish then wax? theres 2 different answers on here lol!! And what wax should I use? :lol:

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Wash > Clay > Polish > Wax, trust me.

Also, NXT etc are good, but cannot even begin to compete with the durability of Colinite.

I bet NXT will last about 6 weeks and 2-3 layers of Colinite will last about 4-6 months if washed frequently with not much shampoo.

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thats pretty much it. the lubricant you use when claying dries all the dirt and filth onto the car. so it needs a clean.

the other day we did this.

wash>clay>wash>cut>polish>wash>glaze>sealant>wax>qd

took 2 days. but its worth it.

Posted

god so not only do i have to pray for good weather while i wash. i have to hope it doesnt rain for 2 whole days. i wanna do it but not when its gettin to winter. :lol:

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if you give it a quick clean and detail, itll take you a few hours. it only took us that long as we machine polished it with a few different grades of polish.

hand polishing is faster but the finish isnt as good.

youll need probs 3-4 hours of good weather though.

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Posted

If you're doing it in the sun or similar a rinse won't be enough to get rid of all the crap left on from the claying. That's why I suggest to do a wash afterwards.

Posted

That's what i kinda meant, you shouldn't really wash or detail in direct sun anyway.. but i mean, the first wash should be a thorough one.. wheel wash first, degrease the lower body if nessessary, snow foam, jet wash, 2 bucket wash with lambswool mitt...

After the claying you should just need a quick once over with a bit of shampoo just to wash the water streaks off..

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