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Originally posted by Roger R:
Ah a guy with smarts..... :p cool Well the first thing I would do is go ahead and use the dawn for washing the car, seeing how it strips EVERYTHING! Then, if your paint is kinda "weathered" go ahead and use the Mequiars body scrub or if its not that bad use the Meuqiars cleaner wax. Next apply a coat of #7 glaze polish. After that, depending on your time and/or budget put on a coat of Mequiars Gold Glass (if your car is dark in color) or Mequiars #26 Hi-tech yellow wax for all others, including dark cars, its just that it seems that Gold Class works better on dark cars wink Finally if you have the time/and or money, go ahead with a coat of Mequiars #20 polymer sealant.....Bling, bling as they say laugh
Ok, sweet! So it seems as if I had it right.
wink

I have already bought the Gold Class wax (my car is silver) so I'll just have to stick with it. The reason I didn't buy the #26 Hi-tech yellow wax is because the directions say it requires an orbital buffer...(which I do not own)

But what about the touch up paint...I should apply the touch up paint after I do the body scrub, right?


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