OK, well, I watched Showcargarage's corvette video, and I must say I am sold on the Meguiars line. In the past, I have used Sonus, and although it has worked OK, I think the Meguiars line will better suit my needs and Meguiars also sells in large quantities which is always a plus. But, I have been looking over lots of websites that discuss Meguiars products, and there is just so much to choose from. Specifically in regards to the cleaning/polishing/waxing steps, what products do I REALLY need? I've already seen fantastic results from the show car glaze, and #80, so will definetly be getting those two, but are there any others that you all think I definetly could not go without? I am using a Dual action polisher.
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Well, here are your basics for each step:
1. Wash - A good wash solution like Nxt or Gold Class, etc.
2. Clay - Meguiars QuickClay, or Smooth Surface clay.
3a. Clean - Medium Cleaning - #83
3b. Clean - Light Cleaning - #80
4. Polish - #7
5. Wax - #21
Of course, you will need pads, towel, sponges, as well. And get a couple Grit Guards for your buckets.
And if you are going to have friends/family bothering you for free/cheap detail's, you might want a cleaner/wax like #66.
You might also want Hyper Dressing or All Season Dressing for plastic trim, and it can also be used on tires, unless you prefer other dressings for tires. And any glass cleaner and interior products you choose.
Here are some links that might also help you:
Suggested Products for Taking Care of a New Car
Recommended Products - G100a Dual Action Polisher2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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