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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Newington CT
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
get out there right now just make sure you clay it first
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
First :welcome
Like Patrick said, I would deffinately wash then clay the vehicle. You will be surprised at how much you can remove from claying a "new" car. Depending on the color I'm sure alot of people wont give their opinions but Natty's from PB's seem to be very popular on all colors. I love Natty's btw, I use it when I can. This is what I would do The basic routine around here is this: Wash Clay Polish/Defect Removal Glaze if you prefer Sealant Wax Nice to see someone else from Louisville on here. Originally from Louisville myself but in Bowling Green (Bleh). Can't wait to move. |
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Obsessive Compulsive Detailer
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: ...a state of confusion
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
I wasted no time on my car. When I bought it in February it had three coats of wolfgang on it within 10 days. The weather was kind of crappy and that slowed me down, but I got to work right away. There is no need to wait and you can't start proper car care too soon.
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Bring back the celica
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 41
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
We bought the wife one of these:
We bought it Saturday, I probably won't get a chance to lovingly wax it until this weekend. Should I handwax it or use the buffer? |
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
I apply waxes by hand and remove with a m/f towel. If the wax is liquid you could get away with using a polisher like the Porter Cable. I can't see the need in apply a liquid wax with a Buffer like the Makita/Dewalt. Seems like it wouldn't be neccesary and would probable give better results with the Porter Cable. Someone will give their opinions as well so... Enjoy!
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: NE Ohio
Posts: 177
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
Congratulations on the new ride!!
You have already received some wonderful advice. The process used to paint most new cars today does not require a curing time. You can bring your new pride and joy straight home from the dealer and wax (assuming you prep of course). Here’s another vote for a good clay job. You’ll be surprised how much clay will clean up your car and be very pleased as well. Shawn |
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ShineTech Auto Detail
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: L.A. / O.C.
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
All the advice given so far is great advice. I bought my car & 1 week later is when I decided to wash, clay & wax. There was a huge difference. Many new cars are transported via railway & the metal dust from the tracks/wheels can settle on the cars paint + the time it sits out at the dealer. Oh & congrats on the new car!!
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Bring back the celica
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Just bought a new car, when should I wax it?
Thanks...we were out there washing it earlier (using the 2 bucket method) and I was showing her that I need to clay the car before I wax it. She was looking at me like I am nuts. So I show her the clay and I show her the difference between the way my clayed Saturday 8 year old Celica feels and her never clayed month old Corolla feels. Now she gets it.
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