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fair play but as i said ive done a few in a BAD condition n never touched with clay and with a bit of work it turned out really well. Used a more aggressive clay for lower panels and the slightly worse areas on the car though. Ideal that you can use water as a lube for the BH though
i think the best advice i could give you would be to visit detailing world. Visist the guides section and youll find guides from the complicated to the as simple as washing with 2 buckets. Very handy site. Also have a search at some of the threads in the detailing forum on here.
theres a few matey tbh. for sub 40quid id say dodo juice. Ive used the orange crush on mine for about a year now and once the layers mount up it beads superbly and lasts. One or 2 layers dont last too long though. But as a ''summer'' wax its ideal. Blue velvet would be my choice for yours though.:)
lol no im not trying to be a knob mate , just giving you a bit of advice:) saves you having to top up on your products and spending more money than you need to:)
a sensible start. Rewash it after claying though and make sure the paint is bone dry before touching it with a machine. Pick small sections and mess about with different techinques and combos to see the different results and decide on the most effective