Wash: Begin with a thorough wash to remove dirt, grime, and contaminants from the car’s surface.
Drying: Dry the car completely using clean microfiber towels to prevent water spots.
2. Inspection:
Assessment: Examine the paint for imperfections such as swirl marks, scratches, or oxidation to determine the level of polishing required.
3. Clay Bar Treatment (Optional):
Claying: Use a clay bar to remove embedded contaminants and smooth the surface. Lubricate the area with a clay lubricant before gently gliding the clay bar over the paint.
4. Polishing:
Application: Apply a car polish product to a foam or microfiber applicator pad. Work the polish into the paint using a circular or crosshatch motion.
Machine Polishing (Optional): For a more refined finish, use a dual-action or rotary polisher. Apply polish to the pad, work in small sections, and ensure even coverage.
5. Removing Residue:
Buffing: After polishing, use a clean microfiber cloth to remove excess polish and residue from the surface, revealing a glossy finish.
6. Finishing Touches:
Inspection: Inspect the paint for any remaining imperfections or areas that may need additional polishing.
Wax or Sealant Application: Apply a protective layer of wax or sealant to lock in the polished look and protect the paint from future damage.
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