imported_YouGottaBeLeaf
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Ok, now assume that I have done the following:
- wash/dry
- clay
- polish (#83 DACP) to get out my big swirls
- polish (#9 swirl remover) to get out the smaller swirls
- glaze (#7 show car glaze) to make it purdy
- sealant/wax (NXT Tech Wax) to protect and make it purdier
All is hunkey dorey and looks good. Let's say I wash my car frequently and do a good job...i.e. I don't introduce any swirls. What do I do next as far as maintaining my finish IF after a couple of months I feel that I want to re-wax but there have been no new swirls introduced?
Do I simply wash and then apply #7 and NXT again? Or do I have to remove the NXT and re-apply #7 and NXT? What would I remove the NXT with if I don't want to remove it with anything abrasive (such as #9)? Or do I have to start from claying again?
I'm just wondering because I'd like to keep any "abrasive steps" to a minimum.
- wash/dry
- clay
- polish (#83 DACP) to get out my big swirls
- polish (#9 swirl remover) to get out the smaller swirls
- glaze (#7 show car glaze) to make it purdy
- sealant/wax (NXT Tech Wax) to protect and make it purdier
All is hunkey dorey and looks good. Let's say I wash my car frequently and do a good job...i.e. I don't introduce any swirls. What do I do next as far as maintaining my finish IF after a couple of months I feel that I want to re-wax but there have been no new swirls introduced?
Do I simply wash and then apply #7 and NXT again? Or do I have to remove the NXT and re-apply #7 and NXT? What would I remove the NXT with if I don't want to remove it with anything abrasive (such as #9)? Or do I have to start from claying again?
I'm just wondering because I'd like to keep any "abrasive steps" to a minimum.