Hmmm, alright. I really just wanted someone who knew what they were talking about to verify that this might work before I went out and spent the money. So let me make sure this is the order i should do things, because it's sort of a mixture of info I've heard from different sources.
- Someone said wash with something like dawn first to strip some of the old wax.
- Then, I may rinse. This first wash will be to get rid of all the sirface dirt (which there's a lot of because of the snow we had).
- Then, use the concentrated car wash I have (the non stripping kind) and clay bar while the soap is still on the car. I guess while I'm at it, I could slay bar everything. Also, should I be using the lube spray if it comes with it?
- Then when I'm done, rinse everything off? (I dont know if rinsing with the city water will introduce more junk to my car, but theres not much other source for water)
- Then when I'm done, people have suggested buffing it before I wax it again, but I'm not sure how important this is. I don't have a buffer or anything. Is there a pre-wax spray and wipe product I should use?
- Then, Wax the newly cleaned car to recover the shine. People have said the clay also tends to strip the wax, but I may be misinformed on that.
This is my procedure as I understand it, but there are still a lot of holes. If any of you fine people could help me fill on those holes, I would be much appreciated. Since this is such a time-consuming process, obviously I only want to have to do it once.