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a.k.a. Patrick said:A light clay job, may not be out of the question. Purely dependant upon exposure to environmental circumstances though.
If your content with the paints brightness and lack of swirls or wash/dry induced spiderwebbing, then all you would really need would be a paint cleanser to clean the paints surface. This would remove any very light environmental contamination. Theres really no need to exfoliate (polish) the paint at this point, if its not necessary, but its a judgement call that rest solely on your shoulders.
Next up would be a good protectant. Most sealants will outlive natural carnauba waxes. And they have really become quite popular and are engineered very well these days. Even OTC Polymer protectants are decnt, although not anywehere near what a boutique brand could offer. The 4 month criteria your looking for for durability may be a little hard to reach, if you consider your slickness as its "meter" of character.
Also using wash soaps and wash media i.e. sheepskin washmitts, that are very gentle to the surface and sealant, will help minimize premature degredation.
One last thing to consider is using what I like to call a "conditioner" which is a product you can use after a wash, that really adds an affordable, gentle layer of protection. You simply spray it on during the drying process or immediately after the surface is dried. Some spray products have a little Polymer or slickness protection or Carnauba protection. This is what I would be looking for.
Hope its helped a little!
Raz5219 said:Here's the process I'll be doing:
Wash
Clay
Wash
Klasse AIO w/ PC polishing pad
4*UPP Sealant
P21S Carnauba on top
Anything else?