Board newbie and novice to professional products (previous purchaser of one step products from the local store shelves).
I plan on cleaning up my daughter's 2000 silver Honda Accord in the next couple days and just wanted an opinion on the combination I've decided to use.
I plan to clay the car first (needs it bad) with Clay Magic Bar - first time ever using a clay bar but I'm excited over the probable improvement in surface smoothness and eventual shine I'm going to get.
Wash again and follow up with 2 coats of Klasse AIO (two coats to insure I cover it adequately)
Topped with coat of Maguires #26 (multiple coats??)
I've always had great results with Maguires Gold Class but figured it had too many solvents (cleaners) in it to use over the AIO. Besides I also wanted to continue using wax rather than a synthetic solution. Maybe next time out I'll be a little more daring...
Might use the same above combinations on my wife's 2003 dark red Mustang and my black 2003 Mazda 6s
What do you think? I'd appreciate any suggestions for making this first venture into more professional detailing successful.
Thanks and great boards...
I plan on cleaning up my daughter's 2000 silver Honda Accord in the next couple days and just wanted an opinion on the combination I've decided to use.
I plan to clay the car first (needs it bad) with Clay Magic Bar - first time ever using a clay bar but I'm excited over the probable improvement in surface smoothness and eventual shine I'm going to get.
Wash again and follow up with 2 coats of Klasse AIO (two coats to insure I cover it adequately)
Topped with coat of Maguires #26 (multiple coats??)
I've always had great results with Maguires Gold Class but figured it had too many solvents (cleaners) in it to use over the AIO. Besides I also wanted to continue using wax rather than a synthetic solution. Maybe next time out I'll be a little more daring...
Might use the same above combinations on my wife's 2003 dark red Mustang and my black 2003 Mazda 6s
What do you think? I'd appreciate any suggestions for making this first venture into more professional detailing successful.
Thanks and great boards...