07-25-2008, 09:34 AM
yeloZX3,Jul 24 2008, 07:28 PM Wrote:CanadaSVT,Jul 22 2008, 08:24 PM Wrote:Flofocus,Jul 15 2008, 02:25 PM Wrote:KillaCamST,Jul 12 2008, 10:15 AM Wrote:I took this advice from someone on this fourm and it work to perfection.
First I washed the car with dish soap to get rid of all the wax, then I used a claybar(mothers) instructions are on package. But take your time when using this, it's the most important step.
Then wax/poslish the car (I used auto glym extra gloss protection) i don't use a machine to wax or polish because it leave light scratchs.
I have a black car and this process looked great.
hope it works for you
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Bold part...
Waxing and polishing is two VERY different things. ;)
Yes, and it should be polish/wax as first you polish, then wax.
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I meant wax to him. I guess he's saying the "action" when you buff off the wax.
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And btw, I suggested to use Autoglym extra gloss protection, and if you look at their description, it is actually a wax-like polish that you use it as wax on a car with smoothed out paint (i.e. after claybar). So the term wax/polish is kind of make sense in this case. :D
2001 Yellow Focus ZX3