Billy Jack
Member
Congratulations, Tom!
You've taken the big first step. As others have posted, pay close attention to improving your wash technique and your upkeep will be much easier. I tell a lot of people to clay a new car and most feel it's useless. Those who decide to do it are always impressed. I highly recommend purchase of a polisher and a pad assortment in the future. I grew up in the car business and have used a rotary for 40 years, but acquiring a Griot's polisher was one of the wisest moves I've made. Any type of final polishing is so much easier and I rarely spread wax by hand anymore. If I can be of any help to you, I live in Upper St. Clair, probably not far from you. Don't hesitate to PM.
Bill
You've taken the big first step. As others have posted, pay close attention to improving your wash technique and your upkeep will be much easier. I tell a lot of people to clay a new car and most feel it's useless. Those who decide to do it are always impressed. I highly recommend purchase of a polisher and a pad assortment in the future. I grew up in the car business and have used a rotary for 40 years, but acquiring a Griot's polisher was one of the wisest moves I've made. Any type of final polishing is so much easier and I rarely spread wax by hand anymore. If I can be of any help to you, I live in Upper St. Clair, probably not far from you. Don't hesitate to PM.
Bill