Hi there.
As I've mentioned in my introduction post, I've just purchased a new 09 Honda Fit M/T.
This car was driven from a dealership that was 70 miles away to my dealership, in the RAIN.
Now, I want to get the car back to its "off the factory floor" condition but I'm not sure where to start. I have a gallon of #62 on the way and I've watched the video Mike made HERE so I know that I need a 2 buckets, 2 grit guards, a lambswool mitt (unless the Meg's MF Mitt is a better option) and some microfiber towels.
My questions begin pretty much following the completion of that task. Should I clay a car that's so new? Also, should I wait 30-60 days before I use any paint cleaners, wax, etc. I read the "Paint needs to breathe" thread and from what I read at the end of that post it seems that I can wax with no worries because I'm confident that all of the paint on my car is from the factory.
Before I go rattling off any more questions, I think I should just sit back and wait for answers to those I've already asked.
Thank you!!
-Darryl
As I've mentioned in my introduction post, I've just purchased a new 09 Honda Fit M/T.
This car was driven from a dealership that was 70 miles away to my dealership, in the RAIN.

Now, I want to get the car back to its "off the factory floor" condition but I'm not sure where to start. I have a gallon of #62 on the way and I've watched the video Mike made HERE so I know that I need a 2 buckets, 2 grit guards, a lambswool mitt (unless the Meg's MF Mitt is a better option) and some microfiber towels.
My questions begin pretty much following the completion of that task. Should I clay a car that's so new? Also, should I wait 30-60 days before I use any paint cleaners, wax, etc. I read the "Paint needs to breathe" thread and from what I read at the end of that post it seems that I can wax with no worries because I'm confident that all of the paint on my car is from the factory.
Before I go rattling off any more questions, I think I should just sit back and wait for answers to those I've already asked.
Thank you!!
-Darryl
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