I have been washing cars for some friends and so on for fast cash but got a good reputation and now got some clients that wants there vehicle to be detailed. It has a good look still with no scratcheS(same with others since they are 02's and up vehicles). So with that said what is the necessary steps to detail someone vehicle, but is also in a time rush?... I got some NXT generation spray wax, not knowing really when it comes in place after looking at the clay and polishes and sealants. If someone could help me out on this I would really aprreciate it.
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Re: Correct and necessary step.. or not?
Are you working by hand or machine?
A spray wax probably isn't going to be used as much in a 'detailing' environment, as it is a product that one uses on a freshly washed car, when there is still a good base of liquid/paste wax, and you just want to freshen it up.
How to Get Great Results Using Meguiar's Spray Waxes
As far as detailing in a hurry, by hand, ColorX would be nice, or by machine, #66 would be good. If you have time, topping those with a regular wax, like #21, or Nxt, etc would be a nice finishing touch.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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