It's been unusually cold here since I bought this car right around Christmas. It's a 2010 and needs a little paint love. I plan on doing a major correction process in spring but want to take advantage of this warmer weekend and do what I can.
The car is a BMW 335i in LeMans Blue. It has swirls, light scratches, water spots and some light overspray on a section of it.
I'll have to stick with what I have on hand and products I can purchase at my local auto parts store due to time.
My plan was first to give it a good hand wash using Meguiar's Deep Crystal Car Wash(on hand), then follow it up with Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax(on hand) using the Mother's Speed Clay 2.0 pad(available locally).
Does this sound like a suitable plan? Is the "wax" in the Ultimate Wash & Wax enough for a short while until spring? I will wash it several times between now and then with the same stuff. Or, will the Speed Clay pad make additional work necessary? I haven't worked with it, but it looks like people are washing with it and it doesn't require polishing afterwards.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.
The car is a BMW 335i in LeMans Blue. It has swirls, light scratches, water spots and some light overspray on a section of it.
I'll have to stick with what I have on hand and products I can purchase at my local auto parts store due to time.
My plan was first to give it a good hand wash using Meguiar's Deep Crystal Car Wash(on hand), then follow it up with Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax(on hand) using the Mother's Speed Clay 2.0 pad(available locally).
Does this sound like a suitable plan? Is the "wax" in the Ultimate Wash & Wax enough for a short while until spring? I will wash it several times between now and then with the same stuff. Or, will the Speed Clay pad make additional work necessary? I haven't worked with it, but it looks like people are washing with it and it doesn't require polishing afterwards.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.