I'll stick with Citrus Power then (maybe dilute it), Tardis, Iron X and just use Black Hole and leave the polish for now. I'd rather decrease/mask swirls especially as it'll be for sale soon.
Oh right I thought Iron X and Tardis would be used at every wash. I'm unlikely to wash it anymore than once every 2/3 weeks. So I'd only need it every couple of months when reapplying wax/sealant and just do a wash inbetween?
If I was to apply Black Hole every couple of weeks for the first 6/8 weeks to keep bringing the condition up then it'll need rewaxing/sealing? So it's worth using Tardis/Iron/Clay all again to give a smooth paint finish for glaze and sealant?
How would one apply it properly? A spray sealant like Tough Coat as per recommended will be a lot simpler and better for a novice?
Sorry for all the questions guys, I really appreciate the help! Thanks.
think of them as different types of washes.
1 - the full strip, de contaminate, seal and protect. so use tar and iron removers, clay, black hole, and wax. do this to start then again when you feel the wax isn't doing it's job of protecting the car. dependant on the wax or sealant maybe anything between 2 and 6months this is needed. also dependant on the type of use and exposure to the elements.
2 - maintenance washes. just a normal wash with wax safe products, so no tar, iron removers or claying, applying blackhole will more than likely start to clean off your wax underneath it so again don't recommend that. you can add additional layers of wax provided the surface is still nice and clean. easier with the spray sealants. etc.
when they say apply properly its normally down to prepping the surface to provide the best base for it to sit on. stick with the nattys for now to cut costs, and if you feel you need to keep adding additional layers to keep up the protection then maybe look into something better later on