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enzo51 06-10-2007 11:01 PM

Carcare for Redfire Mustang: what do you recommend?
 
All,

my Stang is redfire and I have for a year now.
I would like tomake the paint shine liek when I got it from the dealership...
There are so many products out there, I am confused!
What products do you guys use/recommend for my car?

Thx,

Metal man 06-10-2007 11:12 PM

RE: Carcare for Redfire Mustang: what do you recommend?
 
This is the info I got to the same question a few months back, thanks to Juztang.:)And it works great!

Ok that helps out a lot. Since your car is basically new. Here is what I would do. Poorboys Pro Polish...this is a chemical polish and has no abrassives. This will bring out more shine and completely clean your paint getting it ready for the sealant and wax. Then I would add the Poorboys EX-P Sealant and top with either Poorboys Natty's blue paste wax or ClearKote Carnuba Wax. This combo will add a lot of reflection,depth, and nice durability.

If you are looking for some good microfibers, I carry the Mega Plush by Poorboy's. These are about the softest microfibers you can find. These are the only towels that touch my Saleens paint!

mustanggt218v8 06-10-2007 11:51 PM

RE: Carcare for Redfire Mustang: what do you recommend?
 
I came across this the other day and saved it. Hope it helps. (Some reading required though).

http://ninoavila.com/carwash/

enzo51 06-11-2007 12:57 AM

RE: Carcare for Redfire Mustang: what do you recommend?
 
thanx.
As I was looking around I came acrossthis product: Mothers 1-2-3 steps products.
Anyone using this?

Orion_240 06-11-2007 03:02 AM

RE: Carcare for Redfire Mustang: what do you recommend?
 
I do the Meguirs 1-2-3 step thing, its a cleaner, polish, wax and is pretty easy to use. I have tried a sealant instead of wax, which is just a spray and wipe job, but it doesn't stand out like wax, even though I can do the whole car in 1/2 the time it takes to do the waxing and buffing.
Most name brands will work best with this type of process. You might try detail clay first, as little contaminants could show in your red paint. Do a little section of the tail first and then feel it compared to an area you didn't do. Chances are you'll feel a big difference, like shaving just 1/2 your face, and end up claying the whole car.
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