Greetings to all from Nicky New Guy!

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Nicky new guy to the forum, though not to detailing of cars. I'm like many of you, who love to drive nice clean sexy vehicles. But I'm lacking the knowledge of new up todate products. So I'm joining this forum to find out how to keep my new ride..well new.

I'm open for any suggestions, along with any advice. At this time, I've thrown ALL products away and looking to start from scratch. So lay it on me, what is the best for a white car. I'm looking for the complete set up. Washing, waxing, polishing, sealant, leather car, windows, tires, rims.......all of it.

This is what I'm looking to keep new.

Thanks for the advice in advance..
 
Welcome to Autogeek Online! :welcome:


Your question has come up twice very recently, here's the links to these threads and my replies...

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/26723-new-white-car.html

To make white pop you want to amplify the gloss which is to create the smoothest surface possible and this is done by claying the paint. To reveal the beauty of the paint you want to make surface as clear, clean and defect free as possible by insuring there are not surface impurities, swirls and scratches. (Even a new car can need claying and a little paint cleaning before waxing).

After you properly prep the paint then it's time to protect the finish with a premium quality wax. You can't go wrong with the Pinnacle Line of products for maximizing gloss, shine and beauty... maximize gloss, shine and beauty and you'll maximize *POP*

Right now while the car is new is the best time to put your car's exterior and interior on a regular maintenance program.

Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay Kit
Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion
Pinnacle Liquid Souveran Car Wax
Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax
Pinnacle Signature Series II Carnauba Paste Wax

Then maintain with,

Pinnacle Souveran Liquid Spray Wax
Pinnacle Crystal Mist Detail Spray


And this one...


http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/26610-making-white-car-shine.html

The key to shine or gloss is a smooth surface.

To make white or any clear coated car as shiny or glossy as possible, focus first on creating a smooth surface by claying, and then removing as many surface imperfections as possible by polishing.

After you have maximized the smoothness and clarity of the paint via claying and polishing, then you build on these results using a premium quality wax or paint sealant.


There are other great replies in the above to links also...

Note that the Introduction forum is really for just "Introducing yourself" and for questions there are dedicated topical groups... that's kind of how forums work, otherwise we could just have a single forum group for introductions and everything else...


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