When to wax a new car.
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I want my car to look good. I have heard Meguair's car products are "good". I have a challenge because my 2011 ISC 250 convertible is black(Obsidian).
The Car kit contains Wash and wax, Micro Fiber Wash Mitt, Water Magnet Microfiber Drying towel
Ultimate liquid wax,soft foam applicator pad, Super Supreme Microfiber Towel
Endurance Tire Gel and another soft foam applicator pad.
I have read and will use the 2 bucket system. I really want to take care of this car personally so any tips on cleaning??
We love our Convertible; This is our 1st Lexus. We owned a 2007 Toyota Avalon before this and traded it in 2010 for a 2011 Ford Taurus limited that really sucked;beautiful Car but not well built at all.
I new better than to leave Toyota! June 20 we bought this 2011 ISC 250.
The wife 34 years said it is time for a convertible; Kids are grown; we are in our low 50's and ready to have some fun with this beautiful car.
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The first weekend I had mone, I did a wash, clay bar -- then 2 coats of polymer wax.
Even clayed the glass & wheels, and polymer on them too.
That should be good for a couple of months, provided its washed weekly or so.
Since your Obsidian, check out Meguir's Nano-coating product. Videos on youtube etc.
This will save you tons of repeated work, and you pretty much only have to wash.
Enjoy the new ride and post pics when you're done!
Even clayed the glass & wheels, and polymer on them too.
That should be good for a couple of months, provided its washed weekly or so.
Since your Obsidian, check out Meguir's Nano-coating product. Videos on youtube etc.
This will save you tons of repeated work, and you pretty much only have to wash.
Enjoy the new ride and post pics when you're done!
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By the time your car is at the dealer, it's been painted at the factory well over 30 days ago. This is what I did when I got mine; Wash, Clay, Wash, Paint Cleaner, Sealant, wait for it to cure, Sealant, wait for it to cure, Wax. I did this to my Obsidian IS350 and a Space Grey M3 this way recently with great results.
If the dealer has already washed and prepped your vehicle, you may need to polish the swirls out as well for better results.
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Thanks; I think I will go with the post that has over 4000 post.
I want my car to look good. I have heard Meguair's car products are "good". I have a challenge because my 2011 ISC 250 convertible is black(Obsidian).
The Car kit contains Wash and wax, Micro Fiber Wash Mitt, Water Magnet Microfiber Drying towel
Ultimate liquid wax,soft foam applicator pad, Super Supreme Microfiber Towel
Endurance Tire Gel and another soft foam applicator pad.
I have read and will use the 2 bucket system. I really want to take care of this car personally so any tips on cleaning??
We love our Convertible; This is our 1st Lexus. We owned a 2007 Toyota Avalon before this and traded it in 2010 for a 2011 Ford Taurus limited that really sucked;beautiful Car but not well built at all.
I new better than to leave Toyota! June 20 we bought this 2011 ISC 250.
The wife 34 years said it is time for a convertible; Kids are grown; we are in our low 50's and ready to have some fun with this beautiful car.
I want my car to look good. I have heard Meguair's car products are "good". I have a challenge because my 2011 ISC 250 convertible is black(Obsidian).
The Car kit contains Wash and wax, Micro Fiber Wash Mitt, Water Magnet Microfiber Drying towel
Ultimate liquid wax,soft foam applicator pad, Super Supreme Microfiber Towel
Endurance Tire Gel and another soft foam applicator pad.
I have read and will use the 2 bucket system. I really want to take care of this car personally so any tips on cleaning??
We love our Convertible; This is our 1st Lexus. We owned a 2007 Toyota Avalon before this and traded it in 2010 for a 2011 Ford Taurus limited that really sucked;beautiful Car but not well built at all.
I new better than to leave Toyota! June 20 we bought this 2011 ISC 250.
The wife 34 years said it is time for a convertible; Kids are grown; we are in our low 50's and ready to have some fun with this beautiful car.
I would highly recommend using some sort of paint sealant (such as the Blackfire Wed Diamond or Menzerna Powerlock) on your IS or a strong wax such as Collinite 845 or Collinite 476S. These types of waxes greatly outlast a traditional carnauba wax, and especially most liquid/ spray waxes that only seem to last a few weeks at the most.
The products I recommended are extremely easy to apply and remove. The 476S is a bit tougher as it's in paste form, but you will be glad it's on there because it's one (if not THE longest lasting wax on the market). Plus, it's cheap and could be bought from any detailing store online or on ebay.
And remember, don't use dish soap to wash the car because that will quickly strip any wax or sealant that's on there.
Good luck, have fun, and be safe!
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Just a couple more point regarding your use of Meguiar's products. I would recommend clay-barring as part of your process. Even a new car may have bonded contaminates in the surface and ultimately those will affect the final look of your car. With Obsidian, and most other colors, you want clarity of your reflections and removing bonded contaminates with assist that.
Of course removing any swirls in the finish will also improve Obsidian. In my opinion those are best removed with a dual action buffer and perhaps your new car doesn't have any or many swirls and you can forgo that step for now.
You kit has Ultimate Wax in it and Meguiar's considers Ultimate Wax one of, if not the, longest lasting sealant they make. When you put it on you should put on two coats. Not so much for layering purposes, but to insure complete coverage. However, you should wait 12 hours between coats.
Also when putting on Ultimate Wax, it maybe be put on in a non-traditional manner. Lay it down on a section of the car and then wipe it off in 3-5 minutes. You may, if you wish, also put it on the entire car, wait an hour or hours then wipe it off.
If you start with a clean and shiny car, Ultimate Wax is highly reflective and will look great on Obsidian.
Good luck.
Of course removing any swirls in the finish will also improve Obsidian. In my opinion those are best removed with a dual action buffer and perhaps your new car doesn't have any or many swirls and you can forgo that step for now.
You kit has Ultimate Wax in it and Meguiar's considers Ultimate Wax one of, if not the, longest lasting sealant they make. When you put it on you should put on two coats. Not so much for layering purposes, but to insure complete coverage. However, you should wait 12 hours between coats.
Also when putting on Ultimate Wax, it maybe be put on in a non-traditional manner. Lay it down on a section of the car and then wipe it off in 3-5 minutes. You may, if you wish, also put it on the entire car, wait an hour or hours then wipe it off.
If you start with a clean and shiny car, Ultimate Wax is highly reflective and will look great on Obsidian.
Good luck.
Last edited by DunWkg; 07-01-11 at 07:45 PM.
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do it right away, dont get the misconseption that the car is new so there are no issues with the paint. a friend of mine just bought a brand new porcshe gt3 with 0 miles on it. he took delivery and brought it straight to his detailer. long story short, paint correction took 11 hours.
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polishing oils are present mainly as a lubricant for the abrasives to do their job. They offer nothing in terms of protection or durability.
While it is true that the overall look is largely dependent on how well the paint is polished, a wax/sealant/permanent coating is the only way to protect the paint from environmental damage (UV, fallout, sap, tar, iron etc) for any appreciable length of time.
While it is true that the overall look is largely dependent on how well the paint is polished, a wax/sealant/permanent coating is the only way to protect the paint from environmental damage (UV, fallout, sap, tar, iron etc) for any appreciable length of time.