i'm in a dilemma. i've been reading alot about these synthetic acrylic sealants(klasse twins) and waxes (Glanz) lasting longer than the old faithfuls like carnauba. the acrylics are suppossed to last longer & in the winter months that could be beneficial. but a good friend of mine advised me to stay away from them as they will eventually get under the clearcoat or paint and make it crack. any truth to this ?
aditionally,i'm under the impression, that after claying, one should then polish. at this point, since you've clayed, its not necessary to use a polish/cleaner, right ? you can go straight to the wax. i'm also reading that even with a da, while you're polishing your also "removing paint". so how many times can you safely polish your vehicle ? any suggestions as to products. thanks for time & consideration in answering. ps-my showbunny is a last year '02 camaro in sunset orange metallic. its always been garaged, (hasn't been rained on) yet has a few of those nasty webs & swirls. i've tried scratch-x by hand but it doesn't seem to be working. you cannot "feel"any of these scratches so i'm considering buying a da. should i go the clay route(never been clayed), followed by #83, then 80, and then what wax ?
aditionally,i'm under the impression, that after claying, one should then polish. at this point, since you've clayed, its not necessary to use a polish/cleaner, right ? you can go straight to the wax. i'm also reading that even with a da, while you're polishing your also "removing paint". so how many times can you safely polish your vehicle ? any suggestions as to products. thanks for time & consideration in answering. ps-my showbunny is a last year '02 camaro in sunset orange metallic. its always been garaged, (hasn't been rained on) yet has a few of those nasty webs & swirls. i've tried scratch-x by hand but it doesn't seem to be working. you cannot "feel"any of these scratches so i'm considering buying a da. should i go the clay route(never been clayed), followed by #83, then 80, and then what wax ?
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