super resin
high def wax (auto glym)
or dodo hard wax (think it shard candy for your colour)
and then maybe a sealant, like poorboys diamond glaze (cant remember name for darker coloured cars) (as diamond glaze is for lighter coloured cars)
sorry mate but wrong order...
Super resin
Sealent
Wax
so many people get the wax and sealent the wrong way around
SRP has some abrasive compounts that get rid of some marks... you wipe that off then you have more or less clean paint... Then you put a sealent down to seal the paint.
then put the wax on the sealent.
so what do you use to seal the wax in?? i have been looking at poorboys item..... http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/poorboy3Bs-black-hole-show-glaze-for-dark-vehicles.php.......... i assumed that went on after the wax as i have dod juice pre wax cleanser that i put on after super resin and before the wax..
so i need a wax then a sealant?
where is the best place to get them from?
what you do is...
1)SRP (Super Resin Polish) or other polish first on the car.
2)Then you use the dodo juice cleanser on the paint.
3)Then you use a selant
4)Then you use the wax
reasons for this method is :
1)polish helps remove small marks from the paintwork
2)paint cleanser ensures the paint is a good surfice for the selant to bond to
3)The sealant is applied to seal the paint work. this provides a long lasting protection for your paint if done properly.
4)Then you use the wax as another layer on top of the selant.. the wax is there to give you a 'sacrifice' layer between the elements and the selant.
Goin on that adam, wouldn't you use the DJ Cleanser before polish? In theory/ideal world, the polish would be applied by machine and you want the surface as clean as possible to prevent contaminents being moved around and thus causing more scratches.
Also, when machine polishing, you remove a tiny amount of paint, so therefore, the paint is as clean as it's going to get.
And, wouldn't DJ Cleanser remover the SRP which is more of a swirl "filler" rather than a "remover" if applied by hand?
Okay guys, lets see if I can clear up some confusion here.
Lime Prime - This product contains micro abrasives so will behave as a polish and cleaner. As well as having cleansing and glazing oils. It can be used by hand and also works well as a finshing polish by machine.
Use instead of SRP, although Lime Prime doesn't have any filling/sealant properties. If you were to use SRP before LP then you would remove SRP's fillers. If you were to use SRP after LP then you would remove LP's glazing oils. One or the other would be my advice, otherwise you are essentially doing the same job twice.
Lime Prime Lite - This product has no abrasives and is chemical cleaner with glazing oils. It has no bite as such so won't be able to offer an sort of correction abilites, so if you have heavy oxidisation, sratches and swirls etc, polish first.
You could use SRP before LPL to make use of SRP's arbasives, but you will remove SRP's fillers and sealant properties by doing so. There would be little point in using LPL first though as the SRP would remove LPL's glazing oils and essentially do the cleaning job again.
Generally you would Wash -> Clay -> Polish -> Cleanse -> Wax unless of course your polish/cleanse are the same product as in Lime Prime or SRP.
Generally Sealant first then Wax if you were going to do so. Be careful of using an oily, glaze heavy cleaner such as LP or LPL before a sealant as this can stop the sealant bonding well to the paint, shortening it's life. If using LP or LPL go straight to wax x 2.