First time posting here but I have been lurking for a while now. I recently had my eyes opened to the world of detailing and I am already hooked. I have begun building my arsenal to attack my car's finish come Spring time.
I have a Acura TL in nighthawk black pearl, probably one of the worst colors to have for those that can't devote as much time to detailing as many of you do. Based on the descriptions of other car's finishes, I would say mine is in pretty bad shape. Tons of rids, holograms, light scratches, etc. Unfortunately I bought the car before I was aware of what a car's paint should look like.
Here's my question. I have not yet been able to purchase a machine polisher yet and don't see being able to any correction any time soon (apartment living and time are my enemies). Given that my car is in sub par condition, if the surface is properly cleaned and clayed, would it still be beneficial to put some sort of better protection on the car? What remains on it now is definitely not working too well, very little beading and it looks dull and grey. I know that some protection is better than none but I don't want to do any further damage to the very soft Acura paint.
Thanks for all the help and I look forward to learning much more through this forum!
I have a Acura TL in nighthawk black pearl, probably one of the worst colors to have for those that can't devote as much time to detailing as many of you do. Based on the descriptions of other car's finishes, I would say mine is in pretty bad shape. Tons of rids, holograms, light scratches, etc. Unfortunately I bought the car before I was aware of what a car's paint should look like.
Here's my question. I have not yet been able to purchase a machine polisher yet and don't see being able to any correction any time soon (apartment living and time are my enemies). Given that my car is in sub par condition, if the surface is properly cleaned and clayed, would it still be beneficial to put some sort of better protection on the car? What remains on it now is definitely not working too well, very little beading and it looks dull and grey. I know that some protection is better than none but I don't want to do any further damage to the very soft Acura paint.
Thanks for all the help and I look forward to learning much more through this forum!