OK, so we are now getting out of the winter season here and I want to do some spring maintenance and cleaning. We have tons of rail dust on our roads and therefore on our vehicles too. In addition to ground up snow plow blades, there is plenty of salt and other nastiness. Although I have attempted to keep it as clean a possible, there is simply no realistic way to keep up.
I am wondering about the best way to approach this. Should I clay first or use the Finish Kare decon first? My thinking is:
1 decon, 2 clay, 3 decon, and 4 clay(mild) again if necessary.
Reasoning is as follows:
1 Decon - removes most above surface and some below surface contamination.
2 Clay - removes remaining above surface contamination.
3 Decon - removes any additional below surface contamination uncovered by claying.
4 Clay(mild) - removes any remaining minor above surface contaminants.
This will be followed up by proper chip repair, correction, sealing and waxing.
Are these steps "too much"? Will this much attention damage the paint more than it will benefit it, or is it simply too obsessive, but go ahead if you want to?
Any and all suggestions, hints, etc will be greatly appreciated!!
I am wondering about the best way to approach this. Should I clay first or use the Finish Kare decon first? My thinking is:
1 decon, 2 clay, 3 decon, and 4 clay(mild) again if necessary.
Reasoning is as follows:
1 Decon - removes most above surface and some below surface contamination.
2 Clay - removes remaining above surface contamination.
3 Decon - removes any additional below surface contamination uncovered by claying.
4 Clay(mild) - removes any remaining minor above surface contaminants.
This will be followed up by proper chip repair, correction, sealing and waxing.
Are these steps "too much"? Will this much attention damage the paint more than it will benefit it, or is it simply too obsessive, but go ahead if you want to?
Any and all suggestions, hints, etc will be greatly appreciated!!