suggestions needed

topspin2006

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Car: Pontiac Pursuit, purchased 1 year ago. It's been waxed 3 times with a Car Groom professional wax containing pure carnauba. Paint is in new condition. I'm looking to protect it better for the winter though.



This is what I'm planning:



wash

clay

wash again

glaze (Extreme shine EZ)

sealant (2 coats of M-seal)

carnauba wax (collinite 845)



I've read nice thing about Chemical Guys so was thinking of getting their Extreme shine EZ glaze, clay, and M-seal since it's supposed to be really good for harsh winters.



Spoke to Collinite, they said the 845 is ok to use if applying over a sealer. They said the 476 should be applied directly onto the paint after prepping.



My car wash has wax in it. It's a professional wash from Trans Mate (Wash/Wax). I bought a large container of the stuff from a friend that sold detailing stuff. It's purple and smells nice, anyone ever try it? Is it ok to use a soap with a wax for this process?



Which CG vinyl cleaner is best if I want something to use on my dash, doors, exterior plastic, leather, and door seals (prevent them from cracking). I don't want something that will shine too much. I was thinking about the Natural Shine but someone at CG recommended the Silk Shine or Extreme VRP.



I don't really need anything for tires since I got a Trans Mate Hi-Shine dressing and that stuff is just amazing. It's oil based though and it's not voc compliant but it just lasts and lasts.



Any suggestions/comments?
 
This is what I would do:



wash with CG citrus wash and gloss



Ez creme glaze



One coat of Factory Sealant if you like a more acrilic look or M-Seal if you like a more carnauba look



Top everything with CG 5050 wax :drool:



I'd go with the Silk shine for the interior, great stuff, awesome smell and really nice finish!







But hey, I'm CG addicted... :LOLOL
 
Yeah read really nice reviews about the 50/50. But in winter it's a waste cuz the car get dirty so quickly. How shiny is the silk shine?
 
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