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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
need spring detailing advice
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<blockquote data-quote="cadde300" data-source="post: 2083214" data-attributes="member: 22384"><p>I have an 04 GT that is sonic blue. I love the car and don't drive much but want the best shine possible. I know that when I wash it next time I"m gonna throw everything in and do it all. i am going to claybar the car I know that. For a swirl remover I have 3m's swirl remover. Is it better to do that by hand or by an orbital buffer(cheapo)? I know I should invest in a PC. Next I want to put on a good polish but am not sure with what I need to use. I know that some of these are better for certain colors etc. Do I want a polish or glaze? what do I want. With this in mind I want something that will go well with my NXT wax. How many coats of the polish or glaze is best? I plan on at least two coats of the nxt. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadde300, post: 2083214, member: 22384"] I have an 04 GT that is sonic blue. I love the car and don't drive much but want the best shine possible. I know that when I wash it next time I"m gonna throw everything in and do it all. i am going to claybar the car I know that. For a swirl remover I have 3m's swirl remover. Is it better to do that by hand or by an orbital buffer(cheapo)? I know I should invest in a PC. Next I want to put on a good polish but am not sure with what I need to use. I know that some of these are better for certain colors etc. Do I want a polish or glaze? what do I want. With this in mind I want something that will go well with my NXT wax. How many coats of the polish or glaze is best? I plan on at least two coats of the nxt. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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