So from my understanding I would have to start from scratch, doing everything that I done when I first put the wax on... That sucks, I was hoping I could get away with using a polish and deep sealant. I am a daily driver and after a car wash I would put the SPRITZ on to help protect the was again.
Let's put the brakes on here and determine what you really need to do.
I asked what had you done since the initial application of your products? You may not need to start from scratch but only you can be the judge of it. Let's start off by understanding how you've maintained the finish over the past 5 months.
I see you also use SPRITZ after washing, I'm assuming this is one of the Wolfgang products.....this makes a big difference. Using this product reinforces the protective barrier making it that much more difficult for airborne contaminates to become embedded in the finish which would necessitate re-claying.
These are some of the questions you have to ask yourself.
- Typically what is your car exposed to?
- Is it around dusty or smoky environment?
- How frequently do you wash it?
- How do you dry it after washing?
You mentioned that you used
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant or Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz, as I said, this is BIG when maintaining finish protection.
Is there any tips you can provide me so next time I won't have to clay it again or polish? Or is this something that just should be done anyways? I amazed by this product and it has me hooked for life.
Of course.
Once a finish has been corrected, sealed, and waxed it becomes very easy to maintain providing it's done on a regular basis.
As an added step after I wash & dry I give the finish a once over with something like Optimum Spray Wax or Pinnacle Souveran Spray Wax. Both products bring allot to the game providing both gloss and protection and are part of my maintenance regime.
The Wolfgang products you mention have probable performed a similar roll in adding additional protection so your finish might be in better shape than you think.
Wash & dry the finish. Now feel the surface and see if you can detect tiny particles that may have become embedded. If the finish feels very smooth then just wash, dry, seal or wax, step back and enjoy.

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