WRXINXS
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- Dec 5, 2011
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Hey guys,
My Mom just bought a pre-owned 2011 Moonlight White G37x Infiniti Sedan and under the hood it has the "Scratch Shield" sticker. I do not really know how to detail this type of paint and I don't want to mess up her car.
If I understand correctly, "Scratch Sheild" is the same as "Self Healing Paint" just different wording?
I just want to know which detailing procedures are OK to perform on scratch shield paint and which procedures I should avoid.
From what I have read, I do not want to use my PC7424XP dual action polisher on the paint so as not to heat it up (I heard the surface can turn gummy if it gets heated up too much)? Becasue of this I have heard to work by hand only?
Would it be OK to clay the paint with a mild grade claybar? How about applying a "Paint Cleaner" by hand that contains a very minor amount of mild abrasives such as one of the paintwork cleaning lotions sold on Autogeek (Pinnacle/Wolfgang etc), or is the key to use NO abrasives at all? Here is an example of one of the paint cleaners I am partial towards:
Wolfgang Pre-Wax Polish Enhancer is absolutely fabulous for producing that elusive, show-ready wet-shine look. This polish actually enhances and
Finally, I use Iron X to decontaminate my other vehicles before sealant application. Would it be OK to use this product on scratch shield paint?
The paint is in very good shape and my plan was just to wash it, Iron X it, and apply Opti-Seal if the weather is nice tomorrow and to do a more thorough job when the weather gets nicer (Something like clay, more Iron X, paint cleaning lotion and Wolfgang Deep Gloss 3.0.)
For tomorrows work I am just wondering if the Chemicals in Iron X will do something to the scratch shield paint?
Thank you in advance for any guidence!
Drew
My Mom just bought a pre-owned 2011 Moonlight White G37x Infiniti Sedan and under the hood it has the "Scratch Shield" sticker. I do not really know how to detail this type of paint and I don't want to mess up her car.
If I understand correctly, "Scratch Sheild" is the same as "Self Healing Paint" just different wording?
I just want to know which detailing procedures are OK to perform on scratch shield paint and which procedures I should avoid.
From what I have read, I do not want to use my PC7424XP dual action polisher on the paint so as not to heat it up (I heard the surface can turn gummy if it gets heated up too much)? Becasue of this I have heard to work by hand only?
Would it be OK to clay the paint with a mild grade claybar? How about applying a "Paint Cleaner" by hand that contains a very minor amount of mild abrasives such as one of the paintwork cleaning lotions sold on Autogeek (Pinnacle/Wolfgang etc), or is the key to use NO abrasives at all? Here is an example of one of the paint cleaners I am partial towards:
Wolfgang Pre-Wax Polish Enhancer is absolutely fabulous for producing that elusive, show-ready wet-shine look. This polish actually enhances and
Finally, I use Iron X to decontaminate my other vehicles before sealant application. Would it be OK to use this product on scratch shield paint?
The paint is in very good shape and my plan was just to wash it, Iron X it, and apply Opti-Seal if the weather is nice tomorrow and to do a more thorough job when the weather gets nicer (Something like clay, more Iron X, paint cleaning lotion and Wolfgang Deep Gloss 3.0.)
For tomorrows work I am just wondering if the Chemicals in Iron X will do something to the scratch shield paint?
Thank you in advance for any guidence!
Drew
