Hello sort of new here and would like some advice.What Products would be best used on new vehicles that call for a non abrasive wax that can be used on clear coat.OK 100 questions here i have a new chamois and read that it can scratch the plastic headlight lens is there any truth to this?
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Re: New Silvarado
Did you buy the new Gold Class Carnauba Plus or the original Gold Class? Either way, I believe there should have been an applicator in the package.Tedrow's Detailing
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Re: New Silvarado
Originally posted by dennisg View PostHello sort of new here and would like some advice.What Products would be best used on new vehicles that call for a non abrasive wax that can be used on clear coat.OK 100 questions here i have a new chamois and read that it can scratch the plastic headlight lens is there any truth to this?
Go to Walmart and purchase yourself the Absorber. It comes in a plastic tube best Chamois you could ever use.
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Originally posted by delig8 View PostI picked up my 2010 Silverado Two weeks ago this Friday(granite Black Metallic). Applied one coat of NXT Tech 2.0 on Friday night then second coat of same Saturday night and topped it with Gold Class Carnauba looks great.
Go to Walmart and purchase yourself the Absorber. It comes in a plastic tube best Chamois you could ever use.
I use it on EVERY car I detail.
I also recommend for upkeep is Ultimate Quick Wax as it will keep the car nice between washes and with trucks, lots of wide open areas prone to waterspots.
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Re: New Silvarado
I use Gold Class when I don't do a full detail on the vehicle. Its slight cleaning properties and conditioning oils really make needy finishes "pop."
Also, I use the absorber as well, just be sure you completely remove all dirt from the vehicle before drying, otherwise it will drag contaminants and create swirls. Unlike a microfiber, there is nowhere for the trapped contaminants to go.
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