I think I've been detailing my car wrong...
I first use a Meguiars car soap to clean it and then I use a Meguiars cleaner/polish/wax as a final step (3 in 1 type thingy). Is this bad or does it just not do a good job of shining and protecting?
I mean, people compliment me all the time on the looks.....but I want the paint to be protected. Can someone recommend or let me know what they do in steps - including products and names? I also would like to know about a sealer of some sort because I don't understand this. Why can't these things be easier...........which is why I bought the cleaner, polish wax in the first place.....[&:]
THANKS!!!!!
I mean, people compliment me all the time on the looks.....but I want the paint to be protected. Can someone recommend or let me know what they do in steps - including products and names? I also would like to know about a sealer of some sort because I don't understand this. Why can't these things be easier...........which is why I bought the cleaner, polish wax in the first place.....[&:]
THANKS!!!!!
Meguiars has a 5 step paint care intsruction
1-washing
2-cleaning
3-polishing
4-waxing
5-maintaining
Are you combining the products into one bottle?
If you need more information go to MeguiarsOnline.com. It is a great forum for asking all of your paint care needs. You would need to join to ask any questions on that forum, it is free to let you know.
1-washing
2-cleaning
3-polishing
4-waxing
5-maintaining
Are you combining the products into one bottle?
If you need more information go to MeguiarsOnline.com. It is a great forum for asking all of your paint care needs. You would need to join to ask any questions on that forum, it is free to let you know.
I'm not a believer in the all-in-one products for enthusiast use. They may be fine for the guy who only waxes his work truck once a year...
Step 1 - Wash and dry car out of direct sunlight
Step 2 - Evaluate the finish with your clean hand and inspect for bonded contaminants.
Step 2a - If you find bonded contaminants, claybar the paint.
Step 3 - Evaluate the finish with your eyes and inspect for swirls and scratches.
Step 3a - If you find swirls and scratches use Scratch-X, glaze, or a cleaner/wax, depending on finish.
Step 4 - Polish the paint with a pure polish.
Step 5 - Apply one to two thin coats of wax.
Steps 3, 4, & 5 CAN be done by hand, but much easier, faster, & better with a Dual-Action buffer.
Step 1 - Wash and dry car out of direct sunlight
Step 2 - Evaluate the finish with your clean hand and inspect for bonded contaminants.
Step 2a - If you find bonded contaminants, claybar the paint.
Step 3 - Evaluate the finish with your eyes and inspect for swirls and scratches.
Step 3a - If you find swirls and scratches use Scratch-X, glaze, or a cleaner/wax, depending on finish.
Step 4 - Polish the paint with a pure polish.
Step 5 - Apply one to two thin coats of wax.
Steps 3, 4, & 5 CAN be done by hand, but much easier, faster, & better with a Dual-Action buffer.
Check out my website for some high quality products that work excellent. All of my products go on easy and come off easy with no residue, they can also be used in the direct sun. Let me know if you have any product questions. Thanks!
Justin
Justin
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Jskeezy84
4.6L General Discussion
5
Sep 8, 2015 01:40 AM
inyadreems
Archive - Mustangs For Sale
2
Aug 21, 2015 09:10 AM
92 5.0stang
5.0L (1979-1995) Mustang
4
Aug 13, 2015 06:46 AM
Milan Dragway
Members Rides and Car Show Section
0
Aug 12, 2015 03:43 PM



