Few ?s after a detailing yesterday

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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

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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
 
Don't rub the paint with a dry microfiber towel. Get yourself a bottle of spray wax (the Megs Quik Wax is fine) for wipe-downs. The Quik Wax will help with the longevity of the main wax/sealant, but it is not a replacement for it.
 
Don't rub the paint with a dry microfiber towel. Get yourself a bottle of spray wax (the Megs Quik Wax is fine) for wipe-downs. The Quik Wax will help with the longevity of the main wax/sealant, but it is not a replacement for it.


I agree. To add to this, it also sounds like you over applied ULW, causing it to streak.
 
I suspect what happened is a combination of two things:

1- You had residue from the clay step on the vehicle still
2- Combined with #1 and a little too much MULW you have streaks where parts of the car have heavy concentration of the wax and others have a lighter concentration

All you need to do is use the same solution you used on the clay step. Spray it on the panels that have streaking and lightly wipe with a clean microfiber.
 
I have a bottle of Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer - Your saying I should spray my entire car down with that and wipe it with a Microfiber to fix whatever happened overnight with the wax?
 
When ultimate wax is over applied it streaks. If that happens use a detail spray and a microfiber to remove the streaks.
 
One more question -- Tomorrow the forecast calls for Rain - Should I even bother using quik detailer on the car tonight if its going to be a rain storm all day tomorrow?
 
If it was me. I would hold off until after the rain tmrw. And do a 2 bucket wash when the roads dry.
 
I usually wash my car once a week, so I was thinking if I can just wait until Friday I can wash it and then put some meguiars UQW on it with a Microfiber and hopefully that fixes it
 
I suspect what happened is a combination of two things:

1- You had residue from the clay step on the vehicle still
2- Combined with #1 and a little too much MULW you have streaks where parts of the car have heavy concentration of the wax and others have a lighter concentration

All you need to do is use the same solution you used on the clay step. Spray it on the panels that have streaking and lightly wipe with a clean microfiber.


^^ I agree, well said.
 
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