ISLANDSBEST
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(Hi friends, I have not been posting, but not because I have any less affinity for the group -- I have been busy, got upgraded computer and network, etc.)
A common idea is that once you do the initial prep (Dawn, clay, etc.), it probably does not need to be redone.
I spent most of Saturday, and a hour on Sunday, redoing my car: Careful wheel cleaning, Dawn, clay with Z7 lube, wash car with Z7, Z5 w ZFX, let bake (sunny day in LA), remove Z, then Z6.
I take very good regular care of my car, but the results were impressive. It seems that over time, in spite of regular washing, QDing in morning and evening (yes!), and regular new coats of Z, some sort of subtle occlusion (a slight "fogginess" or mild haze) had built up. After the above, it was gone. The paint looked like leaded crystal.
Comments? Theories? Ideas on how frequently the above might be done?
A common idea is that once you do the initial prep (Dawn, clay, etc.), it probably does not need to be redone.
I spent most of Saturday, and a hour on Sunday, redoing my car: Careful wheel cleaning, Dawn, clay with Z7 lube, wash car with Z7, Z5 w ZFX, let bake (sunny day in LA), remove Z, then Z6.
I take very good regular care of my car, but the results were impressive. It seems that over time, in spite of regular washing, QDing in morning and evening (yes!), and regular new coats of Z, some sort of subtle occlusion (a slight "fogginess" or mild haze) had built up. After the above, it was gone. The paint looked like leaded crystal.
Comments? Theories? Ideas on how frequently the above might be done?