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calgarydetail said:that will work. I normaly dry between wash and clay but thats just me. (i find the karge amounts of water when washing make the clay so mushy quciker) I also dont use a glaze but thats up to you.
Everything looks like it is in working order though
bsk_500 said:you know what, i am thinking of just do this for now: wash, dry, polish and then just wax. what ya'll think of this? think my car can handle Dallas Texas's weather? i'll do this once a month.
If you have never clayed your car before I wouldn't skip that step. It really doesn't take that long and your finish will be smoother and your wax will last longer with the contaminants removed.bsk_500 said:you know what, i am thinking of just do this for now: wash, dry, polish and then just wax. what ya'll think of this? think my car can handle Dallas Texas's weather? i'll do this once a month.
Eliot Ness said:If you have never clayed your car before I wouldn't skip that step. It really doesn't take that long and your finish will be smoother and your wax will last longer with the contaminants removed.
bsk_500 said:Wash
claybar
Dry
Polish
Glaze
Sealant
Wax
...... ok, i'll stick with this. i'll skip the Glaze on my lazy day. as for now i just want to have the routine down! what's everyone think of this?