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Wash, then depending on the weather, IE if it's cool and the water is not going to dry up on the paint, then you can strait to the clay, using QD spray (or soap and water mix) as you go along.
Wash again.
Dry.
Polish.
Wax.
Or, if you want to seal, you can do before the wax.
Good luck :)
I just bought a peerless water filer system
http://www.thepolishingcompany.com/foryourcar.html
It's just arrived yesterday, so not had the chance to use it yet, tomorrow I hope.
They are a little more money than some, but the good thing is, they are rechargeable so you can use it over and over!
lol reminds me of when I sold my 182 which I absolutely loved!! to my brother in law over the road, who is a great guy, but doesn't know how to care or DRIVE a car, I tell him....WAIT WAIT WAIT until the oil is warm before you floor it to the limiter. (Think he takes it the wrong way)
God, it...
Is this the NXT speed detailer? If so, it will be fine, I've I have this bottle but not used it in a long time, but spray it on let it soak for about 60 seconds, then carefully wipe with a plush MF using more QD if needed.
Nothing worse than bird sh!t Grrrrr.
Hmmm #83 by hand is going to be a little tuff to break down?
I would use another polish before wax, to refine the finish a little.
something like #80 is what I would even mixed with #7 glaze..
By hand perhpas look at AG SRP which will make a nice base for a sealent / wax to bond to.
Jim, check out detailingworld.co.uk it might be of help to you.
There are tons of shampoo's around some of the ones I like the most are the Chemical guys ones such as Car wash n wax, Cirtus wash + gloss which is a really nice shampoo. there are lots of them, I have avout 8 or 9 different ones. :S