Yes. Prep is key to a good coating. I use a medium grade clay bar. Griots, Mothers, Meguiars, MATCC all make good clay bars. You'll want the beefier ones around 100 grams. Depending on the condition of your paint, you may need a 2-step correction. My Y has 7000 miles so most of my panels only needed a 1-step. The driver's rear door and quarter panel had some scratches from people rubbing up against it, so I did a 2-step on those two panels. I use a Griots G9 orbital polisher, Meguiars M100 rubbing compound and M210 polish. If I had to do it again, I'd go with Meguiar's M110, which is formulated for orbital polishers. I use Hex Logic pads. Most of the panels I use the blue and green pads for light and medium cutting, orange pad for heavy cutting.
The main thing I've learned is to apply it light and let the polisher do the work. Mask off any trim you don't want to have polish touch, such as the plastic wheel well trim, the plastic below the rocker. There are lots of good videos on YouTube to show various techniques and tips. Overall, I'm really happy with the Turtle Wax Graphene spray. The shine and slickness it provides for a consumer grade product is really good. I know it's not going to last more than 6 months but it takes less than 45 minutes to reapply.
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