intensifi
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- First Name
- Jeff
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2022
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- San Mateo
- Vehicles
- GT
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- #16
What ever works for you!I haven't done ceramic or wax on car yet. Just got the car. Trying to figure out which way I want to go. Either way I will be doing it myself so want a easy to apply either way. Never used ceramic before so not sure I would do it right. I do have a Ryobi buffer so wax would be easier and used wax before.
I wanted the least maintenance possible and was happy to front load with effort not allowing the dealer to wash the car and then performing a full decontamination before applying the graphene.
I have a polisher/buffer. I only use it when necessary to remove scratches/swirls as the mindset to keeping the car swirl free is to not ”touch” except where needed. The clear coat has to be protected at all costs.
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