I'm a newbie in detailing. I just bought a new car. Want to clean it up good, so I have the questions for experienced detailers. Please check is my steps of cleaning body paint. Are they in right order?
1. Wash with Dawn detergent (to strip old wax).
2. Rubbing compound fine cut (to remove some scratches).
3. Clay.
4. Wash with car wash shampoo (to remove clay lubricant and clay residue).
5. Paint cleaner.
6. Paint glaze.
7. Wax.
I hope these steps are in correct order. But I have doubts that paint cleaner will remove all (or part of it) what rubbing compound did to my paint and reveal again those little scratches. Is that possible? So maybe I should better use a rubbing compound after paint cleaner and before paint glaze? Sorry if it a stupid question.
And the last question to Meguair's representatives who knows the formulas of products. The shine that NXT Generation™ Tech Protect leaves on my dash is too grease for me. I want to leave my dash and all interior vinyl/plastic exactly like it is after use of Quik Interior Detailer (outstanding stuff) - completely matte. But I worry about protection. I read in many threads on the forum that QID gives "just a little" UV protection. Is it really enough that "little" UV protection which Quik Interior Detailer gives for my dash and interior, so I don't have to use any additional protectors like Tech Protect?
If I still have to use additional protection against the sun rays (and possibly against any other bad things) would you recommend me the protector which gives me a full protection, but leaves my interior completely matte, exactly like it is after use of Quik Interior Detailer.
1. Wash with Dawn detergent (to strip old wax).
2. Rubbing compound fine cut (to remove some scratches).
3. Clay.
4. Wash with car wash shampoo (to remove clay lubricant and clay residue).
5. Paint cleaner.
6. Paint glaze.
7. Wax.
I hope these steps are in correct order. But I have doubts that paint cleaner will remove all (or part of it) what rubbing compound did to my paint and reveal again those little scratches. Is that possible? So maybe I should better use a rubbing compound after paint cleaner and before paint glaze? Sorry if it a stupid question.
And the last question to Meguair's representatives who knows the formulas of products. The shine that NXT Generation™ Tech Protect leaves on my dash is too grease for me. I want to leave my dash and all interior vinyl/plastic exactly like it is after use of Quik Interior Detailer (outstanding stuff) - completely matte. But I worry about protection. I read in many threads on the forum that QID gives "just a little" UV protection. Is it really enough that "little" UV protection which Quik Interior Detailer gives for my dash and interior, so I don't have to use any additional protectors like Tech Protect?
If I still have to use additional protection against the sun rays (and possibly against any other bad things) would you recommend me the protector which gives me a full protection, but leaves my interior completely matte, exactly like it is after use of Quik Interior Detailer.
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