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  1. Thanks VetteDream and Chris for your input. Another question that I just thought of, Is it OK to go directly from the paint sealant application to the Brilliant Glaze to the wax or should I wait an hour or so between applications?
  2. I will be detailing my daughters 2015 Honda Accord and was needing some expert advice. I plan to strip wash, iron removal, clay, correcting polish, finishing polish, paint sealant, brilliant glaze and than topped with Americano wax. My question is after the claying do I need to rewash or can I go straight to polishing? This will be the first time I have ever detailed a vehicle so any other advice will be appreciated.
  3. Thanks falcaineer. I am new to detailing and was afraid of damaging the wheels. I planed on applying PS to the car, so I will hit the wheels with PS also.
  4. I have a 2015 Honda Accord Sport that I will be doing a complete detail on in the next several weeks. As for the wheels all I know is they are alloy. What should I do to them for protection?
  5. Thanks Shane, Can you tell me typically how many SK pads I will need for each polishing step. I was assuming 1 pad per step would not be enough. So, you recommend the BG before the wax?
  6. I just got the 15" SK for my birthday and want to put it to work on a 2014 Honda CRV (Wife's DD) and 2015 Honda Accord (Daughter's DD). Other than washing neither have had anything done to them since we have owned. Both have some scratches. The Accord scratches are worse in appearance because of it being a dark blue. This was my game plan for both. Strip wash, clay, correcting polish, finishing polish, paint sealant. Does this sound right or do I need a different game plan? Thanks for your feedback.
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