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cptzippy
10-31-2009, 02:20 PM
Well, signed the papers for a new car this morning. Should arrive middle of the week. Got a Lexus IS C 350 convertible in Ultrasonic Mica Blue with black leather interior. So now I`m developing my plan to keep in beautiful.
I have a bunch of Prima products and have been happy with them so here`s the plan:
1) Wash with P21S Total Auto Wash
2) Clay with Megs (have white and blue)
3) Shouldn`t need any correction.
4) Prima Epic.
5) Prima Banana Gloss
Have leather master for the interior and Prima Nero for the dash.
Any comments, tips, something I`m missing?
drew.haynes
10-31-2009, 02:57 PM
"Shouldn`t need any correction".... if you can keep the DEALER from washing/"detailing" it before you get it!
ALAN81
11-01-2009, 01:03 PM
Beautiful car congrads,can I ask you around what you paid? I am going to buy that car or the G37C but the G37C is 52 grand.
BigAl3
11-01-2009, 01:13 PM
Well, signed the papers for a new car this morning. Should arrive middle of the week. Got a Lexus IS C 350 convertible in Ultrasonic Mica Blue with black leather interior. So now I`m developing my plan to keep in beautiful.
I have a bunch of Prima products and have been happy with them so here`s the plan:
1) Wash with P21S Total Auto Wash
2) Clay with Megs (have white and blue)
3) Shouldn`t need any correction.
4) Prima Epic.
5) Prima Banana Gloss
Have leather master for the interior and Prima Nero for the dash.
Any comments, tips, something I`m missing?
it`s rare that you will get a brand new vehicle that doesn`t need any correction, unless sometimes you get it with the plastic still on it, and untouched from them washing/prepping it. what polishes/compounds do you have in your arsenal?
cptzippy
11-01-2009, 01:24 PM
I have the entire Prima line - finish, amigo, swirl, and cut. I`ve got a PC and the full line of Prima pads.
BigAl3
11-01-2009, 03:35 PM
I have the entire Prima line - finish, amigo, swirl, and cut. I`ve got a PC and the full line of Prima pads.
do a test spot and try the least aggressive approach first. try finish with the white pad and if that doesn`t work out for you, try swirl next...