First off, my apologies in advance if this obvious question has been asked and answered before but I couldn't think of a narrow enough search that wouldn't bring up a million hits.
What are opinions about using a quality (if there is such a thing) automated car wash before claying the car and launching into the rest of the detail process. The car wash that I use from time to time is as high tech as they come (jet wash/air dry) and seems to do a great job (I've owed a 2007 Black Acura TL Type S for about six months and suffered no adverse effects as yet). Anyway, the wash adds a liquid wax during the process and I was thinking (Im as newbie as they come to this) that the wax may inhibit the bonding of the polymer that I intend to use. Is the proposed cheat step counterproductive or what? Thanks.
What are opinions about using a quality (if there is such a thing) automated car wash before claying the car and launching into the rest of the detail process. The car wash that I use from time to time is as high tech as they come (jet wash/air dry) and seems to do a great job (I've owed a 2007 Black Acura TL Type S for about six months and suffered no adverse effects as yet). Anyway, the wash adds a liquid wax during the process and I was thinking (Im as newbie as they come to this) that the wax may inhibit the bonding of the polymer that I intend to use. Is the proposed cheat step counterproductive or what? Thanks.