Sharks1212
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- May 29, 2013
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So just picked up a new car and now the new hobby starts. It is a 2013 nissan pathfinder in moonlight pearl white. I do have some experience in detailing from doing auto body work when I was younger. So far I have meguiars stuff that I have picked up locally.
*Gold class wash
*Hot rims cleaner
*Hot shine tire aerosol
*interior cleaner
*supreme shine protectent
*stoner invisible glass
*brushes and microfiber towels
I'm looking to purchase some stuff soon to finish out what I need. I have spent probably the better part of the past month researching and now feel pretty confident. As of right now my car has no protection and I have had it 3 weeks now. I plan on doing it all myself which brings me here.
I live in central California which has big agriculture. That means heat, bugs, and lots of dust. I also travel to the beach often which means sand and salt. I need to achieve a durable static free layer of protection. What that leads me to believe is that I need either a paint sealant or a hard wax. Though I would love it to really shine that is not the most important thing to me. The most important are ease and durability since I will be doing it by hand for now. I know some like layering while others think it is unnecessary. Does anyone have any advice for my situation?
*Gold class wash
*Hot rims cleaner
*Hot shine tire aerosol
*interior cleaner
*supreme shine protectent
*stoner invisible glass
*brushes and microfiber towels
I'm looking to purchase some stuff soon to finish out what I need. I have spent probably the better part of the past month researching and now feel pretty confident. As of right now my car has no protection and I have had it 3 weeks now. I plan on doing it all myself which brings me here.
I live in central California which has big agriculture. That means heat, bugs, and lots of dust. I also travel to the beach often which means sand and salt. I need to achieve a durable static free layer of protection. What that leads me to believe is that I need either a paint sealant or a hard wax. Though I would love it to really shine that is not the most important thing to me. The most important are ease and durability since I will be doing it by hand for now. I know some like layering while others think it is unnecessary. Does anyone have any advice for my situation?