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He purchased it accident damaged about 8 years ago and has not made it on the road yet.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v354/RichTreen/Cosworth/
His 2wd Saph Cos has had loads of money thrown at it. But at the end of the day even that is a 16 year old car,
Ideally you need to clay, polish/paint clean then wax and seal.
The depth and gloss of your paintwork comes from the polishing stage.
Advice as above. A decent polish stage is also adviseable.
Gold Class is a Cleaner Wax so cleans and protects in one. Its not very durable though so...
Looking good John, nice work.
With the EGP on there I would not worry to much about what waxes you uses, I would tend to use ones that look good too, and leave the protection to the EGP.
If you have dried the car, you can clay with soap and water (dont use water alone) but you will need to re-rinse and dry again after so no point, you may as well clay with soap and water while the car is still wet.
On dry paint you may as well just use quick detail spray unless you want to re...
Great cleaning power, but not very sealant or wax friendly.
That is the idea I think, maxi suds should add a bit more foam to the wash'n'wax, but it did not work to well here.
I used 2 capfulls of wash'n'wax and one of the maxi sids in the bucket and it did not seem to work.