Hey everyone, I discovered this site today while researching ways to properly maintain my car. I have a used 2006 Chevy Malibu (I know its not a Corvette or anything fancy) and the exterior is in rough shape. No, it isn't rusted out, but swirls/scratches are BAD. Even though it is fairly old, I am actually kind of anal about it and want it looking its best. So, I came here to ask if what I'm planning on doing will get it looking better.
Here's my plan:
Once a week I wash it (just use Armor-All right now, when I get some money I plan on getting some good products from Meguiars). It does, however, have water marks because the last time I washed it I didn't dry it.
1. I am going to start off by spraying the bird poop/bugs/tar with an all purpose spray (any reccomendations?), washing it with Meguiars Ultimate Wash & Wax, then apply some Quik detailer from the Smooth Surface Clay Kit (hoping this gets rid of watermarks) and dry with a microfiber towel.
2. Then I will move to the rims and clean them up and apply some tire foam.
3. Next, I will clay the car with the smooth surface kit.
4. After that, I will use Ultimate compound to remove scratches and swirls and buff the rest with a clean microfiber towel.
Should I use anything after that to like polish the car to make it shiny? Is this a good plan to get the car looking great (any missing steps/anything in the wrong order)?
Thanks, I really appreciate any answers!
Here's my plan:
Once a week I wash it (just use Armor-All right now, when I get some money I plan on getting some good products from Meguiars). It does, however, have water marks because the last time I washed it I didn't dry it.
1. I am going to start off by spraying the bird poop/bugs/tar with an all purpose spray (any reccomendations?), washing it with Meguiars Ultimate Wash & Wax, then apply some Quik detailer from the Smooth Surface Clay Kit (hoping this gets rid of watermarks) and dry with a microfiber towel.
2. Then I will move to the rims and clean them up and apply some tire foam.
3. Next, I will clay the car with the smooth surface kit.
4. After that, I will use Ultimate compound to remove scratches and swirls and buff the rest with a clean microfiber towel.
Should I use anything after that to like polish the car to make it shiny? Is this a good plan to get the car looking great (any missing steps/anything in the wrong order)?
Thanks, I really appreciate any answers!
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