I've always maintained a clean and healthy car with regular washes and the occasional waxing but I usually spent more time on the interior and never bothered with clay bars or even polishing because "it's just going to get dirty again". Now that my daughter has gotten older I've got more time on my hands so I figured I'd start devoting more time to the appearance.
I've read through a lot of the articles on techniques and notice that the appropriate order for a good stripping seems to be washing with Dawn, clay detailing, and then washing again. If I want to add a polishing in there, would I want to do it before or after the clay? I just wonder if I do the clay first and then polish, if that would bring more dirt to the surface that would need to be cleaned once more.
Another question is... before I spend a bunch of money on high-end products for the optimal result, I'd like to start out with entry-level stuff to practice with so that I'm not wasting money. I've seen several threads on "favorite" products, but could anyone suggest some of the tried-and-true items that I could pick up at Walmart?
I could probably go through and pick them out but I don't know which ones work good and which ones don't. I bought a bottle of Eagle One Tire & Wheel cleaner last week because it said something to along the lines of "#1 rated" but it didn't even touch the brake dust on my wheels.
I appreciate any assistance
I've read through a lot of the articles on techniques and notice that the appropriate order for a good stripping seems to be washing with Dawn, clay detailing, and then washing again. If I want to add a polishing in there, would I want to do it before or after the clay? I just wonder if I do the clay first and then polish, if that would bring more dirt to the surface that would need to be cleaned once more.
Another question is... before I spend a bunch of money on high-end products for the optimal result, I'd like to start out with entry-level stuff to practice with so that I'm not wasting money. I've seen several threads on "favorite" products, but could anyone suggest some of the tried-and-true items that I could pick up at Walmart?
I could probably go through and pick them out but I don't know which ones work good and which ones don't. I bought a bottle of Eagle One Tire & Wheel cleaner last week because it said something to along the lines of "#1 rated" but it didn't even touch the brake dust on my wheels.
I appreciate any assistance