I'm new to the boards, and I've spent a lot of time so far in researching the things I plan on doing to my car this spring (there is more info than I can handle on these boards.
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First off... I've got a 1996 rio red (basic performance red) Ford Mustang. So far all I've done since I got it a year ago is wash it when it needs it, and waxed it twice (just with basic cleaner wax... made by Malco).
So far, my plan for the spring is the following:
1. Wash car (is washing with Dawn really necessary?)
2. Clay bar
3. Meguiar's #9
4. Meguiar's #7
5. Meguiar's #26 or #16
Having a red car, would the #26 or #16 wax be better? I've seen some pics of cars with NXT applied to it and it really makes non-metallic paint deep, dark, and wet-looking to me. However, with the steps I want to use, I don't know if I can incorporate that at all. I know the #16 is known for more of a wet look, but still I don't know which is more popular for cars of my color.
I'd also like the wax to be somewhat durable. I could apply two coats if necessary to make it last longer, but with being at college most of the year, my car is driven most during the summer months (I'd probably wax it once or twice after the initial detailing). Even though it isn't driven much during the winter, I really have no time to wax it then.
I plan on applying all of these by hand with the yellow Meguiar's applicator pads. Is there a different product I should consider using in place of anything, or does this sound good for my first time? Thanks for any advice.

First off... I've got a 1996 rio red (basic performance red) Ford Mustang. So far all I've done since I got it a year ago is wash it when it needs it, and waxed it twice (just with basic cleaner wax... made by Malco).
So far, my plan for the spring is the following:
1. Wash car (is washing with Dawn really necessary?)
2. Clay bar
3. Meguiar's #9
4. Meguiar's #7
5. Meguiar's #26 or #16
Having a red car, would the #26 or #16 wax be better? I've seen some pics of cars with NXT applied to it and it really makes non-metallic paint deep, dark, and wet-looking to me. However, with the steps I want to use, I don't know if I can incorporate that at all. I know the #16 is known for more of a wet look, but still I don't know which is more popular for cars of my color.
I'd also like the wax to be somewhat durable. I could apply two coats if necessary to make it last longer, but with being at college most of the year, my car is driven most during the summer months (I'd probably wax it once or twice after the initial detailing). Even though it isn't driven much during the winter, I really have no time to wax it then.
I plan on applying all of these by hand with the yellow Meguiar's applicator pads. Is there a different product I should consider using in place of anything, or does this sound good for my first time? Thanks for any advice.
