There is confusion for me what to do after using rubbing compound. In the past I'd wash, clay, wash & wax. I have a 2011 Liberty Renegade I want to practice on before I do it on the nicer vehicle. So I will be washing, claying (not drying), rewashing, drying then using a rubbing compound on the driver door panel that's pretty scratched. After that is where I get confused, would it be noticeable that I did just that part & do I use a polishing compound before waxing or just wax. Some stuff I've read said if not done right the polishing before waxing has done some damage? I may be working on other cars in the future so I want to make it look better & not worse. Thank you in advance for any advice.
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There is confusion for me what to do after using rubbing compound. In the past I'd wash, clay, wash & wax. I have a 2011 Liberty Renegade I want to practice on before I do it on the nicer vehicle. So I will be washing, claying (not drying), rewashing, drying then using a rubbing compound on the driver door panel that's pretty scratched. After that is where I get confused, would it be noticeable that I did just that part & do I use a polishing compound before waxing or just wax. Some stuff I've read said if not done right the polishing before waxing has done some damage? I may be working on other cars in the future so I want to make it look better & not worse. Thank you in advance for any advice.
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