wfmiller said:
Yeah it's an 04 lexus and still waiting for the dealer to get in what I ordered!! I am pretty anal about keeping my cars nice but since I have been doing research (here in particular) have decided that I did not know squat.
I have decided to purchase the PC and have already purchased MF towels. My wife thinks that I am nuts as I show her your replies. Yesterday we were at the store and I had to buy more ink cartridges for the printer as I have been printing a lot of information that I have found here.
For those of you that own the PC or similar device, what products have you found that work best with it?
Anyhow thanks a load to everyone. I definitely feel an obsession coming on!!!
Wayne
First, if it was my SC430 again, I would not have the dealer prep the exterior finish! It's OK if they remove all the plastic etc from inside, but I would request that it not be touched outside.
That said, now comes what to do. Since you are new to Autopia, I highly recommend you get a copy of the AUTOPIA GUIDE TO DETAILING:
The Autopia Guide To Detailing
Next, you need a good car wash along with a sheepskin mitt to wash, then a clay bar kit to remove surface contamination prior to any polishing. There are many good washes, see the "REVIEWS" to assist you. I've used Meguiars 00 Hi-Tech Wash as well as the Gold Class wash.
A good clay kit made by Clay Magic is a good start and is very easy to use.
Once washed and clayed, wash again to remove any loose particles left and clay residue. Now it's time to evaluate the finish.
If you have light swirls, a good start would be Megs #9, then #81 Hand Polish. If you use the PC, you need a polish pad and a finish pad.
Once that's done, a good wax is all you need. P21s/S100, Souveran Paste, or any high-quality wax. Megs makes #26 which is also a great wax.
You could go to a sealant, but since you're new to this, I'd wait till you get more experienced.
As for interior, 303 spray protection is good for vinyl. For leather, 1Z Lederpfledge, Autoglym or other fine leather care. I use Zaino Z9 and Z10.
Get the Guide to Detaling! It's a fantastic reference material!
Good luck, and keep us posted.
Regards,
Deanski