The car in question is a white 300ZX, 10 years old but with paint in very nice condition. My proposed approach is the following (all by hand):
1. Dawn wash
2. Griot's Clay bar using Speed Shine as the lube
3. 3M Fine cut rubbing compound/SMR where necessary to get out small scratches
4. Sealer? Glaze?
5. S100 wax
Not sure what to do about step 4 (I have tried search but couldn't seem to find a decisive answer). Do I need to Dawn wash after claying to strip off whatever finish the speed shine applies? It sure feels waxed after applying speed shine, and I want whatever I apply in step 4 to stick. I thought about using 3M IHG, but is that not a "sealer"? Any recommendations for stuff I don't have to mail-order out for would be appreciated.
1. Dawn wash
2. Griot's Clay bar using Speed Shine as the lube
3. 3M Fine cut rubbing compound/SMR where necessary to get out small scratches
4. Sealer? Glaze?
5. S100 wax
Not sure what to do about step 4 (I have tried search but couldn't seem to find a decisive answer). Do I need to Dawn wash after claying to strip off whatever finish the speed shine applies? It sure feels waxed after applying speed shine, and I want whatever I apply in step 4 to stick. I thought about using 3M IHG, but is that not a "sealer"? Any recommendations for stuff I don't have to mail-order out for would be appreciated.