Re: Best product?
I would look at:
1. Wash
2. Clay - Be sure to buy extra QD
3. #105
4. Polish - #7 is top of the line
5. Wax - Nxt 2.0, remember two thin coats.
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Re: Best product?
Originally posted by Buhundred View PostI really do want one but I don't have the cash
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You can do all of this by hand, and you will see a vast improvement over what you currently see. The process you described at the start of the thread will work well.
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I really do want one but I don't have the cash
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this will be alot of work by hand. have you considered purchasing a da polisher?
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everything by hand
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are you goin to be doin this project all by hand?
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So my problem is that my dads 4runner has very oxidized paint. Has never been parked in garage and the only time it was parked indoors was when it was a showroom display vehicle 12 years ago. Never been clayed, rarely waxed, and gets washed literally every 2 years or more. I was thinking of washing with gold class, the clay kit, and using DC1 to take care of the oxidation ( mostly on roof and hood) and then some #7 and then nxt 2.0. Would this be a good combo?Tags: None
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