HI. Bought a new 2014 ultra white Lexus and am looking for advice on how to keep it looking brand new. I bought the Porter Cable and the Meguiar's DA Microfibre correction system (comes with D300 and D301). I also purchased Ultimate Liquid Wax and Ultra Finishing Polish 205.
I think after my next wash, I was gonna use the 205 with the Porter Cable using the microfiber cutting head (DMC6) and then apply Ultimate Liquid Wax as a wax and sealer (I would either hand apply or use the Porter Cable with the microfiber Finishing Disc, DMF6). is that overkill?
To date, I have just washed the car twice and then sprayed on Ultimate Quick Wax only.
I just want to ensure I don't ruin a new finish that doesn't have any swirl marks. I also purchased a very mild clay but I won't do that to the new car until the surface feels like it needs it.
Thanks ahead of time!
Last question: is the D300 and D301 really not needed for this new car at this point? I used it on my 20 year old Honda last week for practice with the Porter Cable (i clayed it first). The oxidized paint was removed and looks much better. I still see some swirl marks but I figure it hasn't been waxed for over 15 years so I probably need to get a tougher cutting head if I want to get it as close to swirl free as possible
I think after my next wash, I was gonna use the 205 with the Porter Cable using the microfiber cutting head (DMC6) and then apply Ultimate Liquid Wax as a wax and sealer (I would either hand apply or use the Porter Cable with the microfiber Finishing Disc, DMF6). is that overkill?
To date, I have just washed the car twice and then sprayed on Ultimate Quick Wax only.
I just want to ensure I don't ruin a new finish that doesn't have any swirl marks. I also purchased a very mild clay but I won't do that to the new car until the surface feels like it needs it.
Thanks ahead of time!
Last question: is the D300 and D301 really not needed for this new car at this point? I used it on my 20 year old Honda last week for practice with the Porter Cable (i clayed it first). The oxidized paint was removed and looks much better. I still see some swirl marks but I figure it hasn't been waxed for over 15 years so I probably need to get a tougher cutting head if I want to get it as close to swirl free as possible
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