Okay, now that the MF towel question is clearing up, I have some more detailing questions. Please take it easy on me, I'm new at this.
My car is a 1997 BMW 328is. It's Madeira Violet, which is basically very dark purple (almost black). I purchased the car this summer. It's been a daily driver, but it's in almost perfect condition. It seems to have been washed pretty regularly, but I don't think it's ever been thoroughly detailed (e.g., clay bar, glaze, polish, wax, etc).
After I wash the car, I can feel some superficial roughness in the paint. Additionally, there are some swirl marks on the hood that appear to have been left by someone's ill-fated attempt to polish a blemish in the clearcoat. I want to get rid of the roughness and the swirl marks in the paint and put a coat of good quality wax on the car.
I've been reading some online articles on "another car care website" by an author who strongly advocates not to use clay bar unless there is a real reason. He says to start with 3M IHG and only use something stronger if IHG doesn't work. In offline correspondence, he said start with IHG, then use P21S GEPC, then finish with P21S Carnuba Wax. For the swirl marks, he said to use 3M IHG as a carrier for P21S MFSR.
I would like to hear views on whether I should try and smooth the paint with IHG first, or to use clay bar. As I've never used either product before, I don't want to mess up the paint. Also, is it redundant to use IHG and GEPC?
I'm inclined to use IHG and GEPC because they are supposed to be gentle on the paint. I like the idea of P21S wax because I don't want to stain the black trim.
I would appreciate pointers on whether those products are the right ones to use and also how to use them.
Are there temperature constraints? I live in Vancouver, BC. This time of year it's rainy and a few degrees above freezing. Should I wait until the weather warms up?
Thanks in advance.
My car is a 1997 BMW 328is. It's Madeira Violet, which is basically very dark purple (almost black). I purchased the car this summer. It's been a daily driver, but it's in almost perfect condition. It seems to have been washed pretty regularly, but I don't think it's ever been thoroughly detailed (e.g., clay bar, glaze, polish, wax, etc).
After I wash the car, I can feel some superficial roughness in the paint. Additionally, there are some swirl marks on the hood that appear to have been left by someone's ill-fated attempt to polish a blemish in the clearcoat. I want to get rid of the roughness and the swirl marks in the paint and put a coat of good quality wax on the car.
I've been reading some online articles on "another car care website" by an author who strongly advocates not to use clay bar unless there is a real reason. He says to start with 3M IHG and only use something stronger if IHG doesn't work. In offline correspondence, he said start with IHG, then use P21S GEPC, then finish with P21S Carnuba Wax. For the swirl marks, he said to use 3M IHG as a carrier for P21S MFSR.
I would like to hear views on whether I should try and smooth the paint with IHG first, or to use clay bar. As I've never used either product before, I don't want to mess up the paint. Also, is it redundant to use IHG and GEPC?
I'm inclined to use IHG and GEPC because they are supposed to be gentle on the paint. I like the idea of P21S wax because I don't want to stain the black trim.
I would appreciate pointers on whether those products are the right ones to use and also how to use them.
Are there temperature constraints? I live in Vancouver, BC. This time of year it's rainy and a few degrees above freezing. Should I wait until the weather warms up?
Thanks in advance.