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    Just wanted to know what u guys think about my routine, all done with a pc on speed 5-6



    wash with dawn

    clay

    wash with MGC

    1z pp on yello propel (light cut)

    PB ssr1 blue propel (light polish)

    AIO blue propel (light polish)

    # 16 by hand (x2)



    How does this sound for a moderatly swirrled/ scratched car, should i just up to the orange (heavy cut) for the PP or just go to IP on the yellow pad. And if i just up that should i put ssr1 on the green (Polish) pad for a little extra bite?



    thanks in advance

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    no need for the dawn wash .

    wash with mgc instead:nixweiss

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    First off :welcome to Autopia bobross213.

    I would skip the Dawn wash.

    You could clay while you wash, to save you some time. Just use the soapy car wash water as lube. Wash a panel, rinse it, throw a little more wash water on the panel and clay it. Then give the panel a final rinse.

    Start with the least aggressive product and pad combo that you have. If that doesn`t work I would use a more aggressive polish. If it still isn`t working to remove the defects I would go to a more aggressive pad.

    Don`t forget to wash and dress the wheel wells. This will make a huge visual difference.

    Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
    Insert witty quip here...

    Shawn

 

 

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