So I washed my car the other day and it has been nicely tucked away in the garage..haven't drove it since. Now my question is this weekend I want to put on liquid paint sealant...so would it be okay to clay it since its clean using the detail spray (I'm thinking this will also get rid of any light dust that has accumulated) and then do I have to wipe up the residue of the clay or can I go straight to the paint sealant and buff it away with a microfiber towel? Also thinking of adding a layer of brilliant glaze afterward.
When I washed it I just used the red car shampoo...don't know if it makes a difference what soap I used for the prior.
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So I washed my car the other day and it has been nicely tucked away in the garage..haven't drove it since. Now my question is this weekend I want to put on liquid paint sealant...so would it be okay to clay it since its clean using the detail spray (I'm thinking this will also get rid of any light dust that has accumulated) and then do I have to wipe up the residue of the clay or can I go straight to the paint sealant and buff it away with a microfiber towel? Also thinking of adding a layer of brilliant glaze afterward.
When I washed it I just used the red car shampoo...don't know if it makes a difference what soap I used for the prior.
Thanks in advance
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