Does this process sound right???

98GTPDriva

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Before I found Autopia (few months ago), I've always used the #20/#26 combo on my Grand Prix and it's still on the car as we speak, but in a few weeks, while I'm on vacation, I'm going to clean, polish and protect every inch of my car. I just want to make sure this process is a good one to use on the paint. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.



dawn wash

clay bar (block)

DACP

#9 SMR

AIO

SG x 2

topper = ???



First, I will be doing all of this by hand, no money for a PC. Second, I already tried some DACP and #9 on a small roof area to see the difference in spider-web scratches and it was amazing the difference it made. My car has no swirls, just lots of spider-web scratches. But, all the spider-webs were not gone (as I knew I wouldn't get them all), would adding another coat of DACP or #9 or both decrease the amount of spider-web scratches or would it be a waste? It's a '98 too, but the paint is in excellent condition.



Also, since using the DACP, should I still use the AIO before SG, or can the SG be applied on top of the #9 since the paint will be nice and polished and free of contaminants?



Finally, after the SG, I want a good topper. I know #26 is good, and I like it very much, but is there anything that'll last a little longer and give a better shine for around the same price. I know S100 is good, but not very durable. How's UPP or EX hold up? Any input here is appreciated.



Thanks. I will have pics when this is all done too, so don't worry. :D
 
If the first application of DACP doesn't get all the swirls out, a second application will help. You may not need to use #9 after DACP, but that's a judgement call.



I would definitely use AIO before the SG, it will provide a clean surface and insure a proper bond.



Michael
 
What mpauly said:xyxthumbs Work the marring with the DACP until it's OK by *YOUR* standards.



*I* like topping light colored daily drivers with Meg's #16 paste wax. Can't remember why (it's been a LONG time) but *I* like it better than #26. Another paste worth considering is Collinite. Both are long lasting (ESPECIALLY the Collinite) and affordable.
 
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