Before taking the plunge as a new guy to auto cleanup, (not sure I am ready to get into paint correction just yet)I wanted to experiment on my own vehicles. I attempted a exterior cleanup on my 2003 Chevy Silverado yesterday. I sprayed the front of the truck with rain x pre wash gel bug and tar remover. I washed the truck using the two bucket method with Duragloss 902 carwash. I used a microfiber mitt. The wind was blowing alot so drying was a non issue.I sprayed the wheels and tires with Eagle ! A to Z tire and wheel cleaner. Then I washed them with the car wash and microfiber mitt. I then clayed using Clay Magic medium grade Surface prep bar. it was made by body shile lubri shine auto wax company. ( not sure if all clays are the same.) I used meguiars Mirror Glaze Final Inspection 34 for my claying lubricant. I wiped it all down with terry towels. ( I was SHOCKED at the amount of contaminants the clay pulled off!) I wiped the tires down with Duragloss non silicone Dressing no.321. I then appkied Meguiars Cleaner Wax with a low speed polisher using a gray 3M Perfect-it Foam polishing pad number 05378. I again wiped it all down with Terry Towels. I used invisible glass on my windows, but there appears to be a film or residue on them that this stuff is having trouble removing. Most is clean and clear but there are stubborn spots. Should I apply the cleaner wax with polisher or by hand and remove with polisher? I did not mask anything but after seeing what happens applying it wet with polisher that I need to mask around trim. So please let me have it. Critique my methods, products and tell me what was right wrong or what I should have done different. Thanks!