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Getting ready to work on my Aspen. And I would like some input on the best product i can use to achieve the wet look shine a black metallic SUV.
Here is the steps i will take

  1. wash
  2. clay
  3. wash
  4. compound
  5. polish
  6. seal
  7. wax
Please help me fill the blanks with recommended products. I'm military so time and cost is an issue as i don't make that much.
I would like some recommendation on how to dye my gray like carpet also. So everyone please chime in and help me out here. thanks.
 
wash with mf mitt and cg wash and gloss (or clear)
clay with mothers claybar kit
buff off excess residue after claying each section work 2x2 areas and you wont need a second wash thus saving time and money
m105
m205
po85 as a finishing polish if desired
you can get a free sample of blackfire wet diamond paint sealant with any order over 50 here, that will be a great looking and lasting sealant, with this imo you don't need to wax thus saving you even more time and money and an incredible finish.

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No wax is that really a good idea. would i still use the same products if i applied opti guard after polishing
 
No wax is that really a good idea. would i still use the same products if i applied opti guard after polishing

A sealants protects like a wax but lasts a lot longer. Being you seem to be new to polishing I would use Meguiars ultimate Compound instead of m105. It's more user friendly, and you don't loose too much cut. After, you can finish with m205 or ultimate polish.


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No wax is that really a good idea. would i still use the same products if i applied opti guard after polishing

If you apply Opti-Guard (better say: if you pay for a professional detailer to apply it - the consumer version is called Opti-Coat) you won't need anything on top of it. In fact, anything you apply will only last a few weeks since it does not bond properly to the surface. Anyway, you can still use OCW or a nuba for the looks, but you will loose some of the good Opti-Coat properties (dust repelency for instance) while the topping lasts.
 
m105
m205
po85 as a finishing polish if desired
you can get a free sample of blackfire wet diamond paint sealant with any order over 50 here, that will be a great looking and lasting sealant, with this imo you don't need to wax thus saving you even more time and money and an incredible finish.

:xyxthumbs:
:iagree:+1
 
Here's a few that might fill the need! :props:


Wash - Duragloss #901

Clay - Mothers

Compound - PG 1000 – PowerGloss Compound (POS34A)

Polish - PF 2500 – Power Finish Polish (PO203)

Finishing Polish - SF 4000 – Super Finish Polish (PO106FA)

Sealant - Ultima Paint Guard Plus

Wax - Collinite 845

Spray Wax -Optimum Spray Car Wax

Tire Cleaner - Meguiar's Super Degreaser

Tire Treatment - CarPro PERL

Trim - Ultima Tire and Trim Guard

Wheel Cleaner - Meguiar's Wheel Brightener

Wheel Protectant -Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0


Glass Cleaner - Meguiar's Glass Cleaner

Glass Treatment - Aquapel

All Purpose Cleaner - Optimum Power Clean

Interior Protectant - Meguiar’s M40

Chrome & Stainless Steel - BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Metal Acrylic Sealant
 
If you apply Opti-Guard (better say: if you pay for a professional detailer to apply it - the consumer version is called Opti-Coat) you won't need anything on top of it. In fact, anything you apply will only last a few weeks since it does not bond properly to the surface. Anyway, you can still use OCW or a nuba for the looks, but you will loose some of the good Opti-Coat properties (dust repelency for instance) while the topping lasts.
ok so i would maybe use opti guard for the roof and the lower part of the body panels and then do the rest with wax as i want to have the wet look finish or not ?
 
hey bobby what type of pads would you recommend i use .

Here's a few that might fill the need! :props:


Wash - Duragloss #901

Clay - Mothers

Compound - PG 1000 – PowerGloss Compound (POS34A)

Polish - PF 2500 – Power Finish Polish (PO203)

Finishing Polish - SF 4000 – Super Finish Polish (PO106FA)

Sealant - Ultima Paint Guard Plus

Wax - Collinite 845

Spray Wax -Optimum Spray Car Wax

Tire Cleaner - Meguiar's Super Degreaser

Tire Treatment - CarPro PERL

Trim - Ultima Tire and Trim Guard

Wheel Cleaner - Meguiar's Wheel Brightener

Wheel Protectant -Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0


Glass Cleaner - Meguiar's Glass Cleaner

Glass Treatment - Aquapel

All Purpose Cleaner - Optimum Power Clean

Interior Protectant - Meguiar’s M40

Chrome & Stainless Steel - BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Metal Acrylic Sealant
 
is there a way to polish the mirror. and what product do i use.
 
if you have water spots you could try cg's water spot remover
 
Here's a few that might fill the need! :props:


Wash - Duragloss #901

Clay - Mothers

Compound - PG 1000 – PowerGloss Compound (POS34A)

Polish - PF 2500 – Power Finish Polish (PO203)

Finishing Polish - SF 4000 – Super Finish Polish (PO106FA)

Sealant - Ultima Paint Guard Plus

Wax - Collinite 845

Spray Wax -Optimum Spray Car Wax

Tire Cleaner - Meguiar's Super Degreaser

Tire Treatment - CarPro PERL

Trim - Ultima Tire and Trim Guard

Wheel Cleaner - Meguiar's Wheel Brightener

Wheel Protectant -Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0


Glass Cleaner - Meguiar's Glass Cleaner

Glass Treatment - Aquapel

All Purpose Cleaner - Optimum Power Clean

Interior Protectant - Meguiar’s M40

Chrome & Stainless Steel - BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Metal Acrylic Sealant

This is nice Bobby. Encyclopedia of car love.

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