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    Okay so I a 2004 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec-V, man that`s a mouthfull. SO anyway a long time ago I was detailing it and then got in a wreck and since then have let my paint grow into a miserable wreck. My already crappy/thin paint is swirled from being outside for months and washed and just no maintaing for half a year but tomorrow that all ends hopefully. I am going to spend all day tomorrow on only the outside of my car. I want to get a swirl free shine. Here is my plan,



    Megs Crystal Wash

    Sonus Clay using clean wash bucket solution as lube

    Megs Crystal Wash

    Dry with sheeting/california water blade/mf ww

    Megs #83 dacp with orange pad via PC x2 on the entire car

    Megs #9 via orange pad entire car

    Klasse AIO entire car via PC and blue pad

    Megs NXT Tech wax



    What I wanted to know is if I need to allow a day before I apply the NXT over the AIO. What do you guys think, can I do it all with that product line up with just PC because I have no rotary. Also I don`t have any product to use other that #9 to follow up dacp.
    2004 Nissan Sentra SE-R SPEC V

    Blackout, Nismo Intake, Eibach Prokits, Megan Racing Exhaust, DC Sports Race Header

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    Someone else may confirm this, but doing #9 before AIO may not be necessary (pointless) because its mostly fillers/oil and would be removed by the AIO in the next step in your process.



    Bob
    2004 Nissan Maxima SE (silver with black leather)

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    No detail for you!!! Mad iX's Avatar
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    Can`t say for sure without seeing the current state of your car, but that`s probably as aggressive as I`d want to take it the first time round.

    Take the time to familiarise yourself with the PC. Attack small areas at a time and check your finish often.

    It`s perfectly fine to follow #83 with #9. Work them both in well. Don`t use too much or you`ll just get lots of dust.

    I see AIO as an optional step. If you`re running out of time, going from #9 to NXT is not a problem at all. Neither is applying NXT right after AIO. I`ve never had any problems topping AIO with anything without any waiting.

 

 

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