Blushingmule
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- Jul 11, 2018
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Hi Mike,
First of all, this is the best detailing site!
I have a few questions (I've gotten dizzy roving over this site ;-). The car that I want to detail is a yellow '17 Challenger purchased 10/09/17.
It's usually washed here at home but have used the pull-throughs (not any more though...). My soap has been TW Ice, need to use it up before upgrading I'd guess.
I have a roughly 6 year old Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay Kit from an abandoned project. Would it be o.k. to start with this older clay kit and use the Quik Wax
in the package as a quick detail after claying? Later I'd like to do a more full detail including proper paint polishing, etc.
Recently, I received an order of McKee's 37 Matte Finish Cleaner & Protectant and their Fast Interior Detailer from Autogeek. The detailer; no problem. The matte cleaner; well I know what it's for but -
Should it be used as the clay lubricant over the matte finish stripe and spoiler? I ask because no gloss/wax should be used on matte areas.
What is the order when detailing gloss and matte? There is masking paper and 3M blue tape in my arsenal.
Lastly, I still haven't grasped how polishing doesn't mess up the clear coat yet the paint looks better than new. How does the very slightly wavy appearing paint that I've seen on new cars become level and not ruin the topcoat?
Many thanks in advance,
Bob Farrar
p.s. the Yellow Shark the day it came home!
First of all, this is the best detailing site!
I have a few questions (I've gotten dizzy roving over this site ;-). The car that I want to detail is a yellow '17 Challenger purchased 10/09/17.
It's usually washed here at home but have used the pull-throughs (not any more though...). My soap has been TW Ice, need to use it up before upgrading I'd guess.
I have a roughly 6 year old Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay Kit from an abandoned project. Would it be o.k. to start with this older clay kit and use the Quik Wax
in the package as a quick detail after claying? Later I'd like to do a more full detail including proper paint polishing, etc.
Recently, I received an order of McKee's 37 Matte Finish Cleaner & Protectant and their Fast Interior Detailer from Autogeek. The detailer; no problem. The matte cleaner; well I know what it's for but -
Should it be used as the clay lubricant over the matte finish stripe and spoiler? I ask because no gloss/wax should be used on matte areas.
What is the order when detailing gloss and matte? There is masking paper and 3M blue tape in my arsenal.
Lastly, I still haven't grasped how polishing doesn't mess up the clear coat yet the paint looks better than new. How does the very slightly wavy appearing paint that I've seen on new cars become level and not ruin the topcoat?
Many thanks in advance,
Bob Farrar
p.s. the Yellow Shark the day it came home!
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