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    Help detailing my brand new white car

    I recently bought a brand new 2015 white kia optima and I need some suggestions. I plan on washing, claying, glazing, and either apply sealant 2x, or a sealant followed by a wax. Im planning on using chemical guy ez crème glaze or the white light, followed by the klasse high gloss sealant. What would you guys recommend for durability and a nice gloss look. Thank you

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    Re: Help detailing my brand new white car

    Klasse sealant doesn`t play well with some glazes. good luck
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    WAY too complex. Wash, clay, Duragloss #105. Go have a cold one.
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    Re: Help detailing my brand new white car

    Welcome to the Forum, Congrats on a really nice car !

    Are you working the paint correction, etc., with a machine, and if yes, which machine, backing plate size, how many pads of which brand and color, and how much experience in years do you have with the machine ?

    Are you sure you want to use a Glaze and if so what is its purpose in your process ?

    How much durability in months, years, etc., are you wanting to get ?

    How much time do you have or want to spend on maintaining the finished look ?
    Good Luck !
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    Oh yeah......

    Welcome to the addiction
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    Re: Help detailing my brand new white car

    I don`t have a machine, everything will be by hand via microfiber pads. My budget is roughtly $50, durability preferably in months. I thought I was not necessary to polish the car as it is new and I cant find any swirls, scratches or much imperfections. I figured a glaze would be the way to go as it will fill in and provide a nice gloss. As far as time a couple hours. I want the finish look to be nice and glossy, but I also want the sealant, wax, glaze to last a good while.

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    Re: Help detailing my brand new white car

    Wash, Clay, light polish, 2+ Coats of Klasse SG. Ronkh is right, Klasse doesn`t play well with many glazes. It`s best base is Klasse AIO which is why you`ll generally see them referred to as the "Klasse twins" here.

    I know you say that you don`t want to polish but realistically the clay step may leave some marring that you`ll want to level out. But that said, if there`s no defects then there`s nothing for the glaze to "fill" as you refer to either.
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    NO need to polish if there are no visible imperfections. It IS however a good idea to clay before applying an LSP to remove contaminants that washing just doesn`t get. As for an LSP, I`m having a Duragloss phase and suggest 601/105....601/111. Then if you`re really ambitious or winter is coming, top with a true wax like collinite 476s.

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    Clay is an abrasive, so you will need to polish afterwards. Another reason to polish is to get the paint as glossy as possible before sealing it. Using a glaze underneath a sealant is like water and oil. Need to do an IPA wipe or a strong wash before applying a sealant. In your shoes I`d order an inexpensive coating like the Duragloss version.Superior protection and much longer durability.
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    Re: Help detailing my brand new white car

    My 2 cents who own`s 2 white cars..

    Wash
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    wax / seal

    Prepping is the most important part in getting a white car to shine.

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    Re: Help detailing my brand new white car

    Quote Originally Posted by aguy1222 View Post
    I don`t have a machine, everything will be by hand via microfiber pads. My budget is roughtly $50, durability preferably in months. I thought I was not necessary to polish the car as it is new and I cant find any swirls, scratches or much imperfections. I figured a glaze would be the way to go as it will fill in and provide a nice gloss. As far as time a couple hours. I want the finish look to be nice and glossy, but I also want the sealant, wax, glaze to last a good while.
    What`s your location?
    Maybe sometime here would be generous enough to show you some tips and let you use a polisher.
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    On a limited budget, you can`t go wrong with Duragloss and Collinite, especially on a white car. DG501, mixed with 601 never ceases to impress me with its ability to brighten white paint. Top it with some DG 105 or 111, or any of the Collinites (476,915,885,845) and you`re set for many months.
    Here`s my wife`s DD with it`s pre-winter prep of DG 501/601 and Colli 845 still holding up strong in mid-February:

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    Re: Help detailing my brand new white car

    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany View Post
    Clay is an abrasive, so you will need to polish afterwards. Another reason to polish is to get the paint as glossy as possible before sealing it. Using a glaze underneath a sealant is like water and oil. Need to do an IPA wipe or a strong wash before applying a sealant. In your shoes I`d order an inexpensive coating like the Duragloss version.Superior protection and much longer durability.
    I disagree. I`ve clayed many times and have not caused any swirls or marring that required polishing. Clay slides over the surface on a layer of lube and pulls contaminants into it so it is not abrasive. If you need to polish just because you clay, I`d suggest you use a different clay lube. 2-4 oz of ONR to a quart of distilled water works well.

 

 
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