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    My neighbor of 8 years has watched me spending countless hours washing and waxing my vehicles in every month of the year (even when it`s snowing outside!)


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    They told me they were purchasing a new Lexus RX, and the conversation went from "oh cool what options did you get" to "I would love to detail that for you", and finally "we`ll just pay you to do it!"


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    This car is being built (as in just in the last week), so when I get my squeaky little hands on it, it will be around 3-4 weeks old.


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    I`d like to give them the full treatment:


    `- Hand wash and wipe down


    `- Check for contaminants, maybe light clay if necessary


    `- Paint Sealant (either Klasse or Vitreous)


    `- Wait 24 hrs for cure


    `- Collinite Double Coat wax


    `- Wipe down with Aquawax as final step, also getting all glass super smooth with the same towel


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    Are there any issues with applying sealants to brand new cars, or is that now just a myth?


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    Thanks!


    Dan
    Constantly striving to keep the cars clean...:buffing:

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    Dan, welcome aboard!` Obviously there are many paths you could follow.` I`d give consideration to one of the newer coatings and open up that avenue for yourself and the owner of the new vehicle.


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    If you go traditional, I guess I`d:


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    <ul>[*]Decon[*]Clay[*]Polish[*]Klasse AIO[*]Klasse Sealant Glaze (x2)[/list]

    No issues working with factory-fresh paint -` - vehicles are cured at hi temps.
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    Great!


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    One of the best things they can do is routine washes (by hand preferably) to maintain a clean, smooth finish.


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    Can`t wait to get started!
    Constantly striving to keep the cars clean...:buffing:

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    Hammer home the concept to the neighbors to refuse the vehicle sold to them if the dealership washes or buffs the paint in pre-delivery. Seriously....
    Carrying a cat by the tail will teach you a lesson that cannot be learned any other way.
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    Good advice from GonzoBernelli!!


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    You might consider two layers of FK 1000P as the sealant, because it adds a sharp clear-coat like look and last for many months when properly applied. You could top with a beauty wax if you like but you might want to see how the sealant looks before doing so. I use FK425 as a topper after washing for a bit of extra protection and to add some snap to the look.

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    My 2014 RX350 has fairly soft paint. `I`d be sure to use new or impeccably clean wash mitts and toweling to avoid introducing marring. `


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    I used Leather Masters cleaner and protection cream on the leather. `Lexus offers both real leather and NuLux (pseudo leather) options. `


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    If you remove the wheels to seal or coat the inside, be sure to properly torque the wheels back to spec. (76 ft. lb.) `Drive the car around the block a couple times and re-check.`


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    A note about the glass. `My RX had a very rough feeling and difficult to clean windshield (exterior). `There appeared to be a coating remnant of some sort on it from shipping. `I found it to be a PITA to get the windshield clean and streak free. `I ultimately resorted to using a plastic scrubbing pad and APC and followed up with a glass sealant to eliminate the issue. `YMMV.

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    Gonzo hit the nail on the head. Ask thrm to go through a dealership at night and look at the brand new black vehicles on the lot. That should get your point across.

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    Well, the job is done.` It took me 2 nights, but performed the following:


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    1st night:


    `- Full wash


    `- Minor claying where there was a little rail dust


    `- Machine Polish with Klasse AIO


    `- Machine Seal with Klasse Sealant


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    2nd night:


    `- Quick wash to remove the dust


    `- Full coat of Collinite 476s


    `- AW wipedown of all paint and glass surfaces


    `- Scotchguard the carpeting


    `- Tire dressing


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    I`m sure there were other steps I could have done, but they were extremely pleased with the end result and still talk about it (that was 2 weeks ago!)


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    They want me to also maintain the vehicle instead of taking it to the local "scratch and rinse" once a week.


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    I saved them money but also got to do something that I really enjoy doing, and also got to drive the RX350 around the block for "proper air drying".


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    Thanks All!
    Constantly striving to keep the cars clean...:buffing:

 

 

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