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  • Clear coat vs Non-Clear coat

    To all:

    I'm new here and have spent the last couple of weeks reading the articles in this excellent forum. Have also spent a lot of time buying different detailing products and have just finished my first detailing effort with my brand new PC 7424.

    Here is my newbe question, and I apologize if it's too obvious to all you seasoned vets.

    Is there a difference in the detailing process on a clear coat car and a non-clear coat car?

    I got the impression that the only difference is the products you use. I just finished detailing a clear coat car (2003 IS300) and now will start detailing a non-clear coat car (1975 TR6).

    My steps used on the clear coat car:
    1) Wash
    2) Clay
    3) Oxidation/Scratch removal
    4) Polish
    5) Wax

    Same steps, same products?


    Thanks for all the help

    Good detailing,
    Vriesea
    Good Detailing,
    Vriesea

    2003 IS300

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    Yeah, Meguiars products are clear-coat and non-clear-coat safe, so you are ok.

    One question I have been wondering, and this might help you:

    If a pad has been used on SS paint, and has say red pigment on it, can this pad be reused on clear-coat, or on other color SS paint? I dont think the red will transfer off, but just to be sure?
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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