I have a 1992 Buick Century, in stunning condition inside and outside, original paint job (It's planned to have a new paint job in the future when I get the money) but I went to this classic car show on Friday and I found out I can drive either of my Buicks (89 would be nice cause of age, but I'm taking the 92) and show them. This is just for fun and social kinda thing they do and no judging. It's mostly for classics, but there were four newer cars, but they've been modified and even the guys said if you put a lot into keeping your car nice, you should be able to show it up here.
He basically said all I need is to clean it up, shine and wax it up and bring it in so they can see it. Because after talking to these guys for hours, it seems to them I have a heart and good disease with these cars and since I spend so much time keeping my car in good condition.
I've never used wax or clay bars and since the paint is old and original, I don't want to ruin it (it does have some rust spots but not too big), would it be ok to clean in very well, hand dry it and wax it without claying it? Or... what? Any advice would be nice before Friday cause I'm excited to bring it up there
Oh, and this car is a beautiful white color, anything special needed for white cars?
He basically said all I need is to clean it up, shine and wax it up and bring it in so they can see it. Because after talking to these guys for hours, it seems to them I have a heart and good disease with these cars and since I spend so much time keeping my car in good condition.
I've never used wax or clay bars and since the paint is old and original, I don't want to ruin it (it does have some rust spots but not too big), would it be ok to clean in very well, hand dry it and wax it without claying it? Or... what? Any advice would be nice before Friday cause I'm excited to bring it up there

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