Breakwater
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- Mar 25, 2013
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I am an admitted detailing Noob. We have two vehicles that are daily drivers that I wash every other week. I use the 2 bucket method with grit guard. Right now I am using Meg's Gold Class shampoo. I dry with waffle weave and microfibers. I use DP wheel / tire cleaner (works great but would be happy to hear about lower cost options that are as easy to use and just as safe to people and paint) and I use the DP tire dressing, which I also like.
So to my question, I have not graduated to a DA polisher to put on sealants and lots of the waxes I've seen discussed on the forum. Should I be putting something on top to protect the paint after I wash? I've seen Meg's quik wax and quik detailer in stores and wonder if either of these should be used? Is there another product like these I should consider?
I guess another option could be to use a shampoo with carnauba wax in it, but am not sure. If i use a wash with carnauba, can I use it on windows?
Also I am 1000% sure these questions have been asked and answered before but I have been unsuccessful in finding answers I can interpret. Lol
help!!
The cars I care for are a pearl white 2012 Infiniti and a 2013 gray f150.
So to my question, I have not graduated to a DA polisher to put on sealants and lots of the waxes I've seen discussed on the forum. Should I be putting something on top to protect the paint after I wash? I've seen Meg's quik wax and quik detailer in stores and wonder if either of these should be used? Is there another product like these I should consider?
I guess another option could be to use a shampoo with carnauba wax in it, but am not sure. If i use a wash with carnauba, can I use it on windows?
Also I am 1000% sure these questions have been asked and answered before but I have been unsuccessful in finding answers I can interpret. Lol
help!!
The cars I care for are a pearl white 2012 Infiniti and a 2013 gray f150.