I understand this: But....
1. Wash - Wash with a good quality car wash, good quality sponges, towels, and two buckets.
2. Clay - Use regular QD with this, not UQD.
3. Clean - Do a test spot/panel with SwirlX, and check your results. If they are not up to par, then try the Ultimate Compound on the area. See which product works, get your technique down before doing the whole car. You may or may not need to follow up the UC with SwirLX. Come back and ask for help if needed.
4. Polish - SwirLX is a cleaner/polish, so using a pure polish after would be optional.
5. Wax - Nxt 2.0 is good.
6. Wax -2 thin coats is best.
7. Maintain - After future washes, using the UQD or UQW to bring back that fresh shine is always good.
But if I have to remove a scratch where does ScratchX fit into the above steps??
Thanks again,
Jason.
1. Wash - Wash with a good quality car wash, good quality sponges, towels, and two buckets.
2. Clay - Use regular QD with this, not UQD.
3. Clean - Do a test spot/panel with SwirlX, and check your results. If they are not up to par, then try the Ultimate Compound on the area. See which product works, get your technique down before doing the whole car. You may or may not need to follow up the UC with SwirLX. Come back and ask for help if needed.
4. Polish - SwirLX is a cleaner/polish, so using a pure polish after would be optional.
5. Wax - Nxt 2.0 is good.
6. Wax -2 thin coats is best.
7. Maintain - After future washes, using the UQD or UQW to bring back that fresh shine is always good.
But if I have to remove a scratch where does ScratchX fit into the above steps??
Thanks again,
Jason.
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