Newbie here, I have a white 1999 Honda CR-V and an Anthracite (Dark metallic grey) 2005 Acura TL. To the extent possible I'd like to use the same products on each. I have:
Wash--Gold Class
Wax--NXT
Protectant--303
Need to get clay, at least reading about it doesn't seem like rocket science since the product selection is somewhat limited.
What does seem like rocket science is the paint cleaning/polishing step, the selection is overwhelming.
The CR-V hasn't been taken care of in some time, but itsn't in bad shape considering. The swirl marks aren't bad at all (white hides well, I guess), but it definitely needs to have the clay bar run over it and it doesn't have the shine it once had.
I have a cheap, single-speed orbital buffer, may get a PC but don't have it yet.
I'm a weekend warrior who basically justs wants the cars to last, I don't see myself doing this more than once every six months at best (washing more frequently).
Any polish that would work for both, or are the color and age differences to significant? Thanks.
Wash--Gold Class
Wax--NXT
Protectant--303
Need to get clay, at least reading about it doesn't seem like rocket science since the product selection is somewhat limited.
What does seem like rocket science is the paint cleaning/polishing step, the selection is overwhelming.
The CR-V hasn't been taken care of in some time, but itsn't in bad shape considering. The swirl marks aren't bad at all (white hides well, I guess), but it definitely needs to have the clay bar run over it and it doesn't have the shine it once had.
I have a cheap, single-speed orbital buffer, may get a PC but don't have it yet.
I'm a weekend warrior who basically justs wants the cars to last, I don't see myself doing this more than once every six months at best (washing more frequently).
Any polish that would work for both, or are the color and age differences to significant? Thanks.
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