My 2003 Redline 350Z will be going into the shop on Feb 9th for a complete strip down and repaint of it's original color. When I get it back I know how to wash with the two bucket methods and drying with a Groits Garage micro fiber dry towel. My question is this... the shop manager said their painter is so good that very few spots on the car will have to be touched with a buffer and when I get it back she will have no swirls or buffer marks what so ever and look better than the day the dealership got it back in 2003. I have seen his work and yes it is great! When I get the car back it will not move out of the garage until spring and this is when I will being my work. What kind of polish would be good for new paint? I was thinking Klasse all in one and a top coat of P21S Concours wax to bring out the depth of the red. Does this sound good or is there another polish that is gentle on new paint? Should there be a place for a clay bar in my process before polishing? I have pretty much made up my mind that I want the P21S Concours wax due to seeing some after pic's when this is used on a red car.
Just let me know how you would care for brand new red paint... to prevent swirls and to make the paint look deep and wet. I am open to all opinions on everything though.
Just let me know how you would care for brand new red paint... to prevent swirls and to make the paint look deep and wet. I am open to all opinions on everything though.