CleanCarGuy
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- Mar 7, 2013
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Hi guys, just picked up my brand new 2013 Chevy Traverse in Summit White.
This is the first time Im posting and I have some expericence detailing. Im planning
on giving my brand new White truck a full detailing. What I have in my possesion is the following. I have Megs Claybar, Meg's #7 Showcar Glaze, Megs #26 Wax, Megs, NXT 2.0 Wax, and Collinite 845 Wax.
Dont ask my why I have so many waxes..lol I was able to get the Meguiars waxes for cheap as somone who detailed sold them to me for about $1 a pop.
Anyhow, I am thinking of doing the following to this brand new truck. Keep in mind the color is White (non-metallic) so Im not sure how much "pop" I can get out of it.
1. Thoroughly wash car with Meguiars Gold Class (2 bucket method)
2. Clay entire Car
3. Protect with 2 thin coats of Collinite 845.
Do you guys think I should use the Meguiars #7 Glaze prior to using the Collinite 845? I know the Glazes are just for shine. Do you think the above would be sufficient?
Let me know if theres something I can add in after claying that will make that White Color just "pop". I love using Collinite 845, as water just beads off !!
I will be doing everything by hand as I dont own a DA polisher. I do have one of those orbital buffers though. Its a craftsman that my father gifted to me for bday.
Looking forward to your tips. Thanks so much and this site is awesome !!
This is the first time Im posting and I have some expericence detailing. Im planning
on giving my brand new White truck a full detailing. What I have in my possesion is the following. I have Megs Claybar, Meg's #7 Showcar Glaze, Megs #26 Wax, Megs, NXT 2.0 Wax, and Collinite 845 Wax.
Dont ask my why I have so many waxes..lol I was able to get the Meguiars waxes for cheap as somone who detailed sold them to me for about $1 a pop.
Anyhow, I am thinking of doing the following to this brand new truck. Keep in mind the color is White (non-metallic) so Im not sure how much "pop" I can get out of it.
1. Thoroughly wash car with Meguiars Gold Class (2 bucket method)
2. Clay entire Car
3. Protect with 2 thin coats of Collinite 845.
Do you guys think I should use the Meguiars #7 Glaze prior to using the Collinite 845? I know the Glazes are just for shine. Do you think the above would be sufficient?
Let me know if theres something I can add in after claying that will make that White Color just "pop". I love using Collinite 845, as water just beads off !!
I will be doing everything by hand as I dont own a DA polisher. I do have one of those orbital buffers though. Its a craftsman that my father gifted to me for bday.
Looking forward to your tips. Thanks so much and this site is awesome !!