Detailing 2002 White Tacoma and Chevy Cruze

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These are my steps for a 2002 Tacoma with mild swirls and a brand new Chevy Cruze.
1. Wash w/ Megs. Shampoo and conditioner
2. Pinnacle Clay kit
3. WG Swirl Remover w/ orange pad
4. WG Finish Glaze w/ white pad
5. WG Deep Gloss Pain Sealant w/ blue pad
6. WG Fuzion Wax w/ red ultra soft

I plan on using sealant, in evening, in the garage w/ garage closed to prevent moisture and let it cure over night. I have read pass articles on how WG sealant and wax don't mix will (wax takes away bit of shine and wow factor). Should I stop at sealant and next week re-wash and apply wax or just use WG spritz sealant? Ill be using Meg. and cobra microfiber towels to remove sealant. Another question I have is will the red ultra soft pad be good choice for wax or should I use a different foam pad.
 
The process sounds good. But if the Chevy Cruze is brand new, I do not think you will need to use the Total Swirl Remover on it. It shouldn't have that many swirls. Just the Finishing Glaze on a white pad should do the job IMO. What machine are you using for this process?

I haven't heard anything about the Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and Fuzion having problems together. But be sure to let the sealant cure at least 12 hours before applying the Fuzion. Personally I don't think the Fuzion will take anything away from the sealant. It will actually enhance the appearance and extend the durability since the Fuzion is a Hybrid wax.

Now are you talking about the red foam pads you will put on the polisher? Or the red foam pads you use by hand?
 
right in the wgdgps info it suggests to top with fuzion if u want that layered look . being that fuzion is polymer/Nuba no reason why it would not work on top of a sealant . using the dgss this can be used as a stand alone sealant or as an upkeep/booster . I have used this over 845 no ill effects. red pad is just fine for sealants and waxes . I use a blue lc flat
 
Now are you talking about the red foam pads you will put on the polisher? Or the red foam pads you use by hand?[/QUOTE]

Yes the red foam pads on the polisher. Ill be using a PC.
Is there a big difference between Blue and Red?
 
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