dengsxr said:
Thanks for the feedback. But just for my own edification:
I will clay to get all the impurities out of the paint and remove all the gunk and old wax and the like.
Then the SMR will then remove any like scratches and swirls and add oils to the paint to make it "healthier" for lack of a better word.
Then the Blackfire routine which leads me to believe there is more than one step involved with it will act as a protectant to well to protect what I just achieved from my last steps. Then the S100 I want to use to make it look better.
left out the dawn step after the SMR I guess this is just as you say get all the residue off.
Man seems like I better clear out a day for this one! thanks
Yeah, you'll definitely need a day. I would also recommend using a random orbital buffer. It cleans and polishes much better than most of us can do by hand.
My fear is not that you have scratches and swirl marks since you haven't waxed it much, but rather that you need an oxidation remover such as Meguiars Dual Action Cleaner Polish. If you want to add other waxes or sealants on top DACP is without equal IMO.
Blackfire is a two step process, but is actually better if another one is added (a glaze) Here's what I would do for an incredible shine.
wash
Use a wax remover. 3M Adhesive, Tar and Sap remover can be bought at Walmart for about $4. General Adhesive remover is good also.
clay -- Clay is easier with the wax removed.
Dual Action Cleaner Polish.
Wash Car again. (I had a friend whose finish was ruined with Dawn so I don't recommend it now.)
#7 Glaze. CMA found Meguiars Machine Polish, and I found S100 Gloss Enhancing Cleaner to increase the shine over BPEP alone. #7 is mild and should have a similar effect.
Blackfire Paint Enhancing Polish or if you want more durability Klasse All In One.
Blackfire Paint Protectant. Make sure it's the new one, and applied in very thin layers. The new Blackfire requries at least 5 hours apart of you want to apply more than one coat. (recommended on the horizontal surfaces for extra durability)
S100 applied a week or 2 later, giving the Blackfire time to completely cure.