wash, claybar, dry, polish, glaze, sealant and wax?

that will work. I normaly dry between wash and clay but thats just me. (i find the karge amounts of water when washing make the clay so mushy quciker) I also dont use a glaze but thats up to you.

Everything looks like it is in working order though
 
calgarydetail said:
that will work. I normaly dry between wash and clay but thats just me. (i find the karge amounts of water when washing make the clay so mushy quciker) I also dont use a glaze but thats up to you.

Everything looks like it is in working order though



Agreed, I do both; usually dry before clay and use a mix of Z-7/water to lubricate, and I do not glaze, I find if you polish good enough it will create a perfectly flat swirl free finish that really pops with sealant/wax
 
you know what, i am thinking of just do this for now: wash, dry, polish and then just wax. what ya'll think of this? think my car can handle Dallas Texas's weather? i'll do this once a month.
 
bsk_500 said:
you know what, i am thinking of just do this for now: wash, dry, polish and then just wax. what ya'll think of this? think my car can handle Dallas Texas's weather? i'll do this once a month.

If you are going to wax that frequently then the down fall of carnauba waxes, their short life span compared to some sealants, will be eliminated and that would be the route to take. In the bright Dallas sun your car will shine, shine, shine!
 
bsk_500 said:
you know what, i am thinking of just do this for now: wash, dry, polish and then just wax. what ya'll think of this? think my car can handle Dallas Texas's weather? i'll do this once a month.
If you have never clayed your car before I wouldn't skip that step. It really doesn't take that long and your finish will be smoother and your wax will last longer with the contaminants removed.
 
Eliot Ness said:
If you have never clayed your car before I wouldn't skip that step. It really doesn't take that long and your finish will be smoother and your wax will last longer with the contaminants removed.





DEFINITELY, I always forget to think of that step bc I keep my paint SO smooth :wall :wall
 
Wash

claybar

Dry

Polish

Glaze

Sealant

Wax



...... ok, i'll stick with this. i'll skip the Glaze on my lazy day. as for now i just want to have the routine down! what's everyone think of this?
 
bsk_500 said:
Wash

claybar

Dry

Polish

Glaze

Sealant

Wax



...... ok, i'll stick with this. i'll skip the Glaze on my lazy day. as for now i just want to have the routine down! what's everyone think of this?



you can skip the clay on your lazy day too, only needs to be done when the paint isn't smooth
 
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