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Don't do SRP and EGP more than once a month, no need. I top up wax every couple of weeks and re SRP and EGP every couple of months with the machine.
I no longer like EGP that much. Seen some shots against CG Blitz that the Highlander recommended. Big difference. EGP can be yellowy and be a...
FFS. There is a reason that the Dodo died out!! Lol.
Agree with the above but for Noobs I would say P21s (now called R222).
Wheels needs something like Poorboy's Wheel Seal, or just simple SRP and EGP.
Edit; just wanted to be the first to comment ;)
Very good. But please tell me that picture of sealent application is not the sealent? Swirling sealent in?? Bad boy!
Just to make sure mate, as it seems a common mis conception;
wash, clay, polish, protect.
Your paint work is really bare once you have clayed it, so you need to polish out the marks it has left and then protect it, so you don't need to remove the build up again.
edit; damn you Justine!
Not being mean but I can't be bothered to link in but here is a check list;
Wash; Meguirars Gold Class (orange shampoo) + Sheepskin mitt.
Dry; Microfibre large towl/as plush* as you can find.
Clay; Meguirars smooth surface clay kit. Dark red box containing clay, lube and microfibre cloth...
Megs last touch, perfectly slippery, and can be diluted. Got two bottles made up before each detail, one 1:5, one 1:2.
Claying is surprisingly easy to bugger up and can really do some damage, leaving marks in the paint. I would suggest all newbies talk it through on here and do a search on...
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=51179
Again, I will point out that you can go miles into over priced products that people on DW swap and change.
I take everything on that website with a pinch of salt and never jump into/onto the latest craze when it comes to product...