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KTNC

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So from information I received here a while ago I planned on doing:



1. Wash

2. Clay

3. VM

4. NXT



New questions: After the clay should I also do Pinnacle paint cleanser?

Can I do 2 or more coats of VM (as needed to fill in the swirls)

I will be applying all products by hand... And I'm looking for maximum filling capability... So what is better RMG of VM? Or both?

How long do I wait in between coats of VM/RMG?

How long after the glaze to do the wax?

How long between coats of wax?

What wax has the best hiding ability, NXT or Souveran?

For in between, I've been using WAUD (and like it), would anyone say Crystal Mist is better?



What are the best microfiber towels to use for:

windows, buffing wax, S&W, quick detailing?
 
Come on guys, I know its a long post, with a lot of questions, but not one reply yet..???



Thanks...
 
New questions: After the clay should I also do Pinnacle paint cleanser?

Can I do 2 or more coats of VM (as needed to fill in the swirls)

I will be applying all products by hand... And I'm looking for maximum filling capability... So what is better RMG of VM? Or both?

How long do I wait in between coats of VM/RMG? Not long, there is no "curing process".



How long after the glaze to do the wax? Same



How long between coats of wax? Same



What wax has the best hiding ability, NXT or Souveran? Just a word of caution on the NXT. It doesnt' last very long. A couple good washes and it's gone. A run through a tunnel wash and it's gone.



For in between, I've been using WAUD (and like it), would anyone say Crystal Mist is better? I actually liek the NXT detail spray. Not sure about the other two you listed.



What are the best microfiber towels to use for: You can use just about any microfiber. The big thing to remember is to keep them seperate, and as clean as you can. Designate specific towels for specific tasks to make things easier and have less cross contamination.
 
Thanks for the replies... I realize that these questions are probably redundant and basic. But I have learned a tremendous amount from this site and will continue to do so, I'm sure.



To all of you professionals who detail for a living, my hat's off to you, you truly live up to what we all aspire to as Autopians...
 
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