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As above really Fagan mate.
The thing to remember with polishing things is to start with the least cut. So worth starting with some SRP on a polishing pad with the DAS-6. You may find this lifts it easily. May just be build up rather than a reaction.
Failing this, start with a slightly more...
You asked if Zaino Z8 would come after wax. Markie answered yes. I'm sure, by most if not all of his replies in this forum, he would have told you if it had been over kill buddy.
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The yellowing - is it under where the eyebrows were fitted? If so, could be glue. If not, yes there is no reason why this wouldn't work.
However, if the yellowing is on the inside, you're knackered :(
I don't Russ, but prefer to suggest it to newbies so they distinguish between the processes (and don't loose track of where they've been ;)).
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Because he's not got any protection to top up yet, Toby.
Once he's sorted the car (i.e. LSP, polish, clay, wash technique etc) then we can think about icing on the cake.
Not a problem.
Yes, that's the best thing about buying in bulk with a product like this. My main uses are;
Clay lube
Drying aid (creates lubrication between towel and paint to help against marring)
Detailing spray for dust/polish/wax removal
It can also be used for lubing up a pad when...
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Meguiars_Last_Touch_1.html
This dilutes down and lasts. So can be used for lots of applications (QD, clay lube etc).
That's right. Re waxes, Super Natural is very good and lasts a lot longer than Nattys. But the vary in price massively. You'll be looking for a panel pot of SN for the equivalent price of Nattys.
Nothing wrong with hiding them for a few weeks, Dave. IMO replacing your method with Lime Prime would just be more hassle than it's worth.
I would suggest de-taring befor you clay, as it will remove the larger chunks, preserving the life of your clay for longer.
Lime Prime seems to work well...