imported_fugaz15
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Hey guys - I'm new to the forum here so bare with me a bit! I have a 2008 Honda Accord Coupe - polished metal metallic. I keep reading that Honda uses a very soft paint,, so i had a couple questions.
1) I have Sonus' SFX-1 and SFX-3. When it's recommended that cars are polished twice a year, should I stick to only the SFX-3 for the bi-yearly polishes instead of using SFX-1 and then SFX-3? (And then reserve the SFX-1 for use only when I need to fix scratches?) Is there a better polish I can use for routine polishing?
2) Along with polishing twice a year, it's recommended that the car is clay bar-ed twice a year also. That's all well and good for routine maintenance, but for bugs, etc it's required more often. I have clay bars and I just purchased Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover - Bug Tar Sap Removers. If I clay bar, I need to polish as well... if I clay bar as needed, won't I eventually run through the clear coat? In using the Autoglym, do I still need to polish after?
3) I need to repair a scratch and a couple of rock chips. I have the OEM paint, and everything else I need to repair, but am looking for a good urethane-based clear coat... any recommendations? I've seen the Spray Max 2K Clear Coat... but not sure if that's what I should get. Is the clear coat absolutely necessary? If I don't use the clear coat, will the repaired paint eventually chip? Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Dave
1) I have Sonus' SFX-1 and SFX-3. When it's recommended that cars are polished twice a year, should I stick to only the SFX-3 for the bi-yearly polishes instead of using SFX-1 and then SFX-3? (And then reserve the SFX-1 for use only when I need to fix scratches?) Is there a better polish I can use for routine polishing?
2) Along with polishing twice a year, it's recommended that the car is clay bar-ed twice a year also. That's all well and good for routine maintenance, but for bugs, etc it's required more often. I have clay bars and I just purchased Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover - Bug Tar Sap Removers. If I clay bar, I need to polish as well... if I clay bar as needed, won't I eventually run through the clear coat? In using the Autoglym, do I still need to polish after?
3) I need to repair a scratch and a couple of rock chips. I have the OEM paint, and everything else I need to repair, but am looking for a good urethane-based clear coat... any recommendations? I've seen the Spray Max 2K Clear Coat... but not sure if that's what I should get. Is the clear coat absolutely necessary? If I don't use the clear coat, will the repaired paint eventually chip? Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Dave