vegaswidowmaker
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ive used turtle ice paste for a month now and never rewaxed it, it stayed shinny still today. the key here is to put some water on the pad then wax it.
I haven't waxed my car once, so I need some help. I'm looking into the Meguiar products, and I see that there's a Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner, and there's a NXT Spray. I believe that the spray may be the easiest for me to do since I'm a noob at this, what do you think? Is the paste better? Meguiar also has liquid waxes but that'll probably ruin my whole garage. So it's either spray or paste. Anyone have a DIY for waxing?
Also for the Gold Class, do you just throw that on the car like it's water? After waxing or before?
How do I use a clay bar lol? Is it like a bar of soap? You just scrub it on the car (while it's wet I"m assuming) and wash it off with water? Sorry I'm a n00b at this. Do you think starting with just a spray wax (no water needed) is better for me?
Okay how's this:
1) http://www.meguiars.com/?car-maintenance/Quik-Detailer
2) http://www.meguiars.com/?auto-detailing-clay/Smooth-Surface-Clay-Kit
So this is how it is. I go get a car wash, bring it back to my garage, and let it dry. Then, I'll use link #1 by spraying it all over my car, but DON'T let it dry, since it's a lubricant for the clay bar.
Then, I take out the clay bar as shown in link #2, and wipe it all over the car while it's still wet from the detailer from link #1. Do I have to finish the entire bar?
Last, I wipe everywhere I rubbed the clay bar with a microfiber cloth that comes with link #2 (clay bar kit) and it'll make my car waxed, dry, and ready to go.
Is this right? Do I have to use the entire clay bar? And how much of the detailer do I need to put on my car before using the clay bar?
Thanks.