So, another one of them noobie questions, when it comes to cleaning my cars, I have always done it something like this:
- Gernie - High Pressure for the wheels, and lower fan one for the rest of the car
- Wash the car with a high foam car wash, and a Microfibre Mit, Different bucket for soapy water and rinsing off the mit
- Rinse with the Gernie
- Chamois the car dry, and glass
- Polish the car (Only once since wax should "seal" this)
- Light wax the car every 3 months
Anyhow My car has reasonable good paint, a few small chips and some light swirling, so I went in and had a look at autobarn. There was a guy there who has done a detailing class and he gave me a few handy tips
OK so, First of all, Foam lance, I always thought it was just to help soap up the car, apparently you foam it up, leave it 10m, then gernie it a second time and THEN wash... This draws the 95% of the dirt off the paint before you wash and make swirls... makes sence
claybar, I already new this, but I was lazy heh
Now here is the think I want advice on... I was just going to polish, A couple of people suggested AutoGlym, which is the reason I was at autobarn, he suggested using another product, but more importantly, a 500 grip cut and polish then a 2400 grit cut and polish... waa... ok its to get rid of light swirling I know, but a cut on a new (ish) car? what do you guys think? I would have dismissed his advice right there and then, except he then showed me a before pic of his car, then proceeded outside to show me his black car that looks like a bloody mirror, and it was VZ Commy, so not exactly a new car.
I will be doing the Cut and Polish on the misses car first, because hers needs it, but seeing as I have yet to ever use a cut and polish, I would like to make sure its necessary for that mirror finish.
Extra info: I will be using a Random orbital polisher, with foam pads (Different pads for each polish and wax) and Microfibre cloths to wipe off excess.