Hey Guys just a few questions for you.
Im a total n00b and just recently getting into the game - However yesterday I decided to give it a shot at fully detailing my own ride -- Please Keep in mind that I don't have a proper Orbital Polisher so I didn't even bother with paint correction because I don't have the tools necessary
This is what I did:
Thoroughly Rinsed off the car
Washed it with Meguiars Ultimate Wash & Wax using 2 Bucket Method + Grit Guard
Completely Dried the car
Used Meguiars Claybar Kit
Used Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax (aka paint sealant)
This is the results now
The car looked amazing, clean, perfect after all this what done not a bad spot in sight -- However the car sits outside as I don't have a garage, so overnight temps dropped back down into the 20s (I live in New England) and the Condensation froze on the car, so my whole car was ice covered - then once the afternoon hit it thawed itself out but now the car looks like crap, it looks streaky and has water spots all over it - They go away if I rub it with a Microfiber but I don't know if that's a good idea and/or rubbing my entire car down with a Microfiber is the best choice -- Is my paint sealant / wax still good? Is this a normal thing to happen and I shouldn't worry about it and itll be good as new next time I wash the car?
Secondly, I used Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax as I understood it was a once every 3-6 month type of product -- However I wash my car on average Once a week, and I plan to use Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax after every car wash that I do (Once a week) -- Will this work good as a primary wax? To the point where I shouldn't bother using anything else? I know that the Quik Wax doesn't last nearly as long, however if im applying it once a week, it really doesn't have any time to wear off -- is this a good way to go?
Thanks Guys
Im a total n00b and just recently getting into the game - However yesterday I decided to give it a shot at fully detailing my own ride -- Please Keep in mind that I don't have a proper Orbital Polisher so I didn't even bother with paint correction because I don't have the tools necessary
This is what I did:
Thoroughly Rinsed off the car
Washed it with Meguiars Ultimate Wash & Wax using 2 Bucket Method + Grit Guard
Completely Dried the car
Used Meguiars Claybar Kit
Used Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax (aka paint sealant)
This is the results now

The car looked amazing, clean, perfect after all this what done not a bad spot in sight -- However the car sits outside as I don't have a garage, so overnight temps dropped back down into the 20s (I live in New England) and the Condensation froze on the car, so my whole car was ice covered - then once the afternoon hit it thawed itself out but now the car looks like crap, it looks streaky and has water spots all over it - They go away if I rub it with a Microfiber but I don't know if that's a good idea and/or rubbing my entire car down with a Microfiber is the best choice -- Is my paint sealant / wax still good? Is this a normal thing to happen and I shouldn't worry about it and itll be good as new next time I wash the car?
Secondly, I used Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax as I understood it was a once every 3-6 month type of product -- However I wash my car on average Once a week, and I plan to use Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax after every car wash that I do (Once a week) -- Will this work good as a primary wax? To the point where I shouldn't bother using anything else? I know that the Quik Wax doesn't last nearly as long, however if im applying it once a week, it really doesn't have any time to wear off -- is this a good way to go?
Thanks Guys