Paul Mitchell
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I love Opti Coat, my DD has it on all surfaces. But that's kind of a special car, I surely would want to tinker with different waxes on it. It the finish is mar free, why mess with it with any mechanical cleaners or abrasives, as long as it passes the baggy test?
If it was me, I would wash it with CG Citrus Wash and Gloss 1 ounce per gallon (or similar) to just give it a strong wash. Then I would apply with a sealant, than wax of your choice. I wouldn't go into paint cleansing, etc... If the finish tests clean with a baggy. You'll have plenty of time to polish, clay, and paint clean later. Sometimes a new car finish is clean and doesn't need to be messed with. IMHO high Carnuba waxes look best on silver, I used to use P21S on my old silver BMW and really liked the look
I agree with this post. My 2010 Mustang GT came to me in perfect condition and it passed the baggy test, sunlight test and Brinkman Light test so all I did was wash it and wax it.