All,
Per my other thread, I am seeking to cut my weekly wash effort down significantly so that I can have more beer & football time.
Rather than my usual 2BM method, I am attempting to transition to a simple foam cannon soak and rinse, then blow dry.
In order for the wash to work well, and the drying to go quickly, I need a quality slippery base...
So that is what I did today:
1. Foam cannon with Honeydew...first time using the cannon. It is INSANE. So awesome.
I soaked it, rinse sit, soaked it again and used my mitt to make sure it wash clean, soaked it again and rinsed. Overkill but when I'm going to polish and wax I like to make sure it is clean.
2. Used my Griot's 6" DA to apply 3M polish. This is significant in that I've never polished a car before... (Keep your shirt on). It was a piece of cake...this was basically my wax removal step and the car cleaned up nice. Very slick surface after polishing even without anything over it. I'm probably hooked on polishing now...
3. Applied 3M Performance finish by hand with a terry applicator as the "destructions" indicated. You do about 1/2 panel at a time and wipe on, wipe off while it is still wet. If you let it haze...you're going to have some big arms.
Finish is sliiiiiick right now.
4. I'm letting my PF cure right now.
5. Applied tire dressing (Meg's Endurance low gloss), cleaned the windows and did all my usual interior stuff.
So. My only question to you guys before stepping into the new routine (I will report back in a few weeks) is... can I (should I) put something over the top of the Performance Finish next weekend? I have some Meguiar's ultimate liquid wax laying around...or I could do another coat I PF... Or i could pick up some 845 since I've been wanting to try it... I guess my question is "will any of these damage or remove or shorten the life of the PF?" Followed by "will they even stick to the car if I have PF on it?"
Thanks guys
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Per my other thread, I am seeking to cut my weekly wash effort down significantly so that I can have more beer & football time.

Rather than my usual 2BM method, I am attempting to transition to a simple foam cannon soak and rinse, then blow dry.
In order for the wash to work well, and the drying to go quickly, I need a quality slippery base...
So that is what I did today:
1. Foam cannon with Honeydew...first time using the cannon. It is INSANE. So awesome.
I soaked it, rinse sit, soaked it again and used my mitt to make sure it wash clean, soaked it again and rinsed. Overkill but when I'm going to polish and wax I like to make sure it is clean.
2. Used my Griot's 6" DA to apply 3M polish. This is significant in that I've never polished a car before... (Keep your shirt on). It was a piece of cake...this was basically my wax removal step and the car cleaned up nice. Very slick surface after polishing even without anything over it. I'm probably hooked on polishing now...
3. Applied 3M Performance finish by hand with a terry applicator as the "destructions" indicated. You do about 1/2 panel at a time and wipe on, wipe off while it is still wet. If you let it haze...you're going to have some big arms.
Finish is sliiiiiick right now.
4. I'm letting my PF cure right now.
5. Applied tire dressing (Meg's Endurance low gloss), cleaned the windows and did all my usual interior stuff.
So. My only question to you guys before stepping into the new routine (I will report back in a few weeks) is... can I (should I) put something over the top of the Performance Finish next weekend? I have some Meguiar's ultimate liquid wax laying around...or I could do another coat I PF... Or i could pick up some 845 since I've been wanting to try it... I guess my question is "will any of these damage or remove or shorten the life of the PF?" Followed by "will they even stick to the car if I have PF on it?"
Thanks guys
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