leftyrighty
Well-known member
some people use a spray just to wipe it down prior to polish. In case you left anything behind. But yes afterwards you would need to apply after clay. It made a big difference didn’t it? Sprays work great but they do not last very long. If you are looking for a compound / polish I recommend the RUPES. Been using this for 1.5 years and love it. The larger bottle is a compound/polish. The smaller has a protectant in it. as you can see I use 90% of the time the larger bottle as then I’ll apply a coating of some kind. The smaller I use on car that needs a basically polish / wax. They both have their place. I like the ease to apply and take off these items as well. And no I’m not paid for these items, they just really work well for me. Post so,e pics when you are done.
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Yeah I am not super worried about it lasting a long time just want something simple. I don't have the single setting patience to do something really involved.
Just so I am clear though....I need to do a polish after clay baring? I can't go straight to a wax spray? If that is the case I might just pay to have it done. Not sure I can see myself taking the time to do all of this, especially once the weather breaks. Sounds lazy but just other things I'd rather spend my time doing.