Start from zero

El Tano

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I purchased a new silver car in July..Since I don't drive the car very often and is keep in a clean sealed garage, the car doesn't really get dirty. Last month after I wash it I applied a coat of Gold class liquid wax and the car looks very clean, shinny and soft to the touch, but just for a couple of days. After a couple of days I applied another coat of wax. I keep the car in between washes with QD. Now I would like to do something to start from zero and give the car a nice proteccion. Can anybody tell me what to do, I'm very confuse with clay bar, paint cleaner, glaze, polish, sealer, etc etc. With some spots lights in some places I can see some very very light scratches on the car the are not round, they are straight 3 or 4 inches long and they go in different directions (swirls??).



I have a shop that details cars close to my house, but they don't convince me after seeing a couple of cars done in the parking lot.



This are the products that I have and use, please feel free to recommend any changes..





Wash:

Meguiar's Gold Class car wash shampoo & conditioner

Sheepskin wash mitt

Absorber (to dry)



wax:

Megs Gold Class liquid wax used with microfibers.



Interior:

Megs QID



Tires:

Hot Shine High Gloss Tire Coating







Thanks
 
I am probably the biggest fan of gold class out there, but it doesn't offer that much protection.

you can try using NXT tech wax.
 
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If you have a Carquest or Napa near you, look into Duragloss. I've had great results with their lineup on gold, particularly #105 TPP and #951 Aquawax (it's a spray, use it at every wash).
 
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