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    Default Do I use polish or wax after claying ?

    Peter, following your advise yesterday I have ordered some R222, is it ok to
    put on after claying??? I presume its a wax not a polish ???

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    R222 is a wax, so ideally you should apply a polish after claying follwed by the R222.
    Generally its the polish that gives the shine, and a wax is applied over the top to protect it and retain the shine for longer.
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    Yep totally agree. Polish for shine, wax for protection. The more wax the more protection and the easier it is to wash, plus you get the lovely beading of the water.
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    Thats one stage... ok two... that I'm missing. Clay & Polish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SH4RKY View Post
    Thats one stage... ok two... that I'm missing. Clay & Polish.
    Usual car washing for me anay way is:
    Snow foam (depending on condition of car)
    wash two bucket method
    rinse
    dry with drying towel or if claying i don't bother
    if claying wash again
    dry again with the drying towel
    polish
    wax

    If you don't use your car leave it a couple of days as long as still clean and dust free and wax again to build up the layers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    If you don't use your car leave it a couple of days as long as still clean and dust free and wax again to build up the layers.
    I don't think my car is ever clean just after a day, even if I don't use it. Perhaps you can't see the dust as well on silver as you can on black?

    I keep telling myself to stop buying black cars, but then another happens along...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    Usual car washing for me anay way is:
    Snow foam (depending on condition of car)
    wash two bucket method
    rinse
    dry with drying towel or if claying i don't bother
    if claying wash again
    dry again with the drying towel
    polish
    wax

    If you don't use your car leave it a couple of days as long as still clean and dust free and wax again to build up the layers.
    Indeed this is how its done, no short cuts for a long lasting shine.


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