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Working by hand needs lot of elbow grease, and will never be 100% succesfull.
Meguiars Scratch X on a folded terry towel for added bite and more even pressure. Take a small area at a time and work the product in a back and forth movement till there is nothing left to remove (ensures it breaks...
Sealants are a mixture of products which normally last longer then a natural wax. Easyist find is Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection.
Clay, Autoglym Super Resin Polish and then Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection
Sterring wheel control, only allows you to skip tracks on a selected play list, and adjust the volume.
You can select play lists using the controls on the headunit itself.
You need to protect the paint with a wax or sealnt after claying yes. The clay takes the finish back to unprotected clean paint.
Ideally you should, Clay, Polish and Seal.
Washed mine with a 50/50 mix of Einzett 1Z Perls and 1Z Exclusive shampoo last night. never seen a finish like it just from a wash. I think I have made my choice.
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As to what to set it to depends on what you want your picture to look like.
f8 is a good choice to aim at for track work.
For me for head on shots I dont like to use anything over 1/400 , 1/320 should still allow you to get crisp cars and show some wheel blur.
For side on pans as chris says 1/250 is a good starting point the more practice you get, you can go down to 1/160 and 1/100 or less and increase the...