What do you use to wash/detail car?
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Then, during the driving season, they are washed with warm soapy water. No wheel cleaners or chemicals. Blow dry with the MasterBlaster.
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All I did was install the setup that Matt @ Obsessed Garage spent years sourcing and improving. I have his new OG spec pressure washer gun and wand, along with the new foam cannon, and they are fantastic. I couldn’t give my old stuff away faster. Took some creativity to make it work, and I might go with a more permanent plumbing solution at some point. Need a plumber to put in a mixing valve to keep the water from getting above 80. Otherwise, I agree—a dream setup and makes washing a breeze. Turn on the water, fill the buckets, pull the hose, and go. The Kranzle is nice and quiet. And the CR Spotless works great with my well water—a huge improvement!!
LexVan, how is your experience with the portable compressor?
LexVan, how is your experience with the portable compressor?
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Being an unfortunate lover of black paint, washing is of utmost importance to me. Pretty much use the same, possibly overly OCD-ish method to wash our black PPF'd car as well as our ceramic coated other cars.
For me, I do that as follows:
1. Foam car using pressure washer/foam cannon
2. 2 or 3-bucket wash with the softest sponge I know of
3. Blow dry with a dedicated air-dryer
Video Link: How to Wash Your Car – 3 Bucket Wash Method: https://youtu.be/d7KlyHgOkJs
For a foam cannon, I use the MTM PF22 and a 1.76 gpm pressure washer (2030psi). GPM is more important than all-out psi when getting good foam and if you’re running a lower GPM pressure washer, changing the orifice in the foam cannon will help. My 1.76gpm works best with the 1.1mm orifice, as do most pressure washers with similar specs.
For a soft sponge, I use the Esoteric Sponge: https://www.esotericcarcare.com/esot...r-wash-sponge/
To dry, I use a BigBoi BlowR PRO unit, makes drying the car incredibly easy, safe and effective. I’ve tried a few other methods to blow air and dry but after all is said and done, the BigBoi is, dollar for dollar, the best detailing ‘thing’ I’ve spent money on…and I’ve spent a lot of money on detailing ‘things’. As mentioned above, an air dryer is a great investment. Why I chose the BigBoi over other methods/brands can be found here in my notes: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/other-stuff/#BIGBOI
While I may sometimes think I know things, at the end of the day all I really know is that there is way more I DON’T know with regards to this stuff than that which I DO know…and sometimes that’s half the fun. The other half is looking at your car and being pleased with how it looks; while black will never be as easy to keep clean as other colors there are things you can do to make it tolerable, all of which will apply to other colors as well. As with anything, YMMV, sometimes ya learn as ya go.
My best solution to the riddle of black has been to buy an Agate Gray Metallic Cayman, coat it to the gills and then just enjoy it. Drove that thing through 200 miles of thunderstorms one weekend and it was still clean enough that I didn’t feel the need to wash it for a week or so after…it still looked great. Detail and coating application notes here: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/so...#CAYMAN_DETAIL
As far as specific products, generally stick with Gyeon Bathe for foam and wash bucket, usually follow up after drying with Polish Angel Cosmic Spritz. If I think I need a bit more 'oomph' in the foaming stage, Gyeon Foam works well.
Cosmic Spritz (or High Gloss for the ultimate shine) are great on PPF but beware if dipping a toe in the Polish Angel world...it's highly addictive (in a very, very, VERY good way)
For me, I do that as follows:
1. Foam car using pressure washer/foam cannon
2. 2 or 3-bucket wash with the softest sponge I know of
3. Blow dry with a dedicated air-dryer
Video Link: How to Wash Your Car – 3 Bucket Wash Method: https://youtu.be/d7KlyHgOkJs
For a foam cannon, I use the MTM PF22 and a 1.76 gpm pressure washer (2030psi). GPM is more important than all-out psi when getting good foam and if you’re running a lower GPM pressure washer, changing the orifice in the foam cannon will help. My 1.76gpm works best with the 1.1mm orifice, as do most pressure washers with similar specs.
For a soft sponge, I use the Esoteric Sponge: https://www.esotericcarcare.com/esot...r-wash-sponge/
To dry, I use a BigBoi BlowR PRO unit, makes drying the car incredibly easy, safe and effective. I’ve tried a few other methods to blow air and dry but after all is said and done, the BigBoi is, dollar for dollar, the best detailing ‘thing’ I’ve spent money on…and I’ve spent a lot of money on detailing ‘things’. As mentioned above, an air dryer is a great investment. Why I chose the BigBoi over other methods/brands can be found here in my notes: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/other-stuff/#BIGBOI
While I may sometimes think I know things, at the end of the day all I really know is that there is way more I DON’T know with regards to this stuff than that which I DO know…and sometimes that’s half the fun. The other half is looking at your car and being pleased with how it looks; while black will never be as easy to keep clean as other colors there are things you can do to make it tolerable, all of which will apply to other colors as well. As with anything, YMMV, sometimes ya learn as ya go.
My best solution to the riddle of black has been to buy an Agate Gray Metallic Cayman, coat it to the gills and then just enjoy it. Drove that thing through 200 miles of thunderstorms one weekend and it was still clean enough that I didn’t feel the need to wash it for a week or so after…it still looked great. Detail and coating application notes here: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/so...#CAYMAN_DETAIL
As far as specific products, generally stick with Gyeon Bathe for foam and wash bucket, usually follow up after drying with Polish Angel Cosmic Spritz. If I think I need a bit more 'oomph' in the foaming stage, Gyeon Foam works well.
Cosmic Spritz (or High Gloss for the ultimate shine) are great on PPF but beware if dipping a toe in the Polish Angel world...it's highly addictive (in a very, very, VERY good way)
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A good quality mobile detailer that makes housecalls.
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Very jealous of these setups! LexVan, I have been eyeballing that PW for about a year now but have not pulled the trigger! I mostly use Adams products and have found the entire range of products to be quite good!
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I've used many Adams products. All were great. I especially like(d) their car Shampoo and Quick Detailer..
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How do the experts here care for their ceramic coated wheels? I'd love some tips and product recommendations!
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Being an unfortunate lover of black paint, washing is of utmost importance to me. Pretty much use the same, possibly overly OCD-ish method to wash our black PPF'd car as well as our ceramic coated other cars.
For me, I do that as follows:
1. Foam car using pressure washer/foam cannon
2. 2 or 3-bucket wash with the softest sponge I know of
3. Blow dry with a dedicated air-dryer
Video Link: How to Wash Your Car – 3 Bucket Wash Method: https://youtu.be/d7KlyHgOkJs
For a foam cannon, I use the MTM PF22 and a 1.76 gpm pressure washer (2030psi). GPM is more important than all-out psi when getting good foam and if you’re running a lower GPM pressure washer, changing the orifice in the foam cannon will help. My 1.76gpm works best with the 1.1mm orifice, as do most pressure washers with similar specs.
For a soft sponge, I use the Esoteric Sponge: https://www.esotericcarcare.com/esot...r-wash-sponge/
To dry, I use a BigBoi BlowR PRO unit, makes drying the car incredibly easy, safe and effective. I’ve tried a few other methods to blow air and dry but after all is said and done, the BigBoi is, dollar for dollar, the best detailing ‘thing’ I’ve spent money on…and I’ve spent a lot of money on detailing ‘things’. As mentioned above, an air dryer is a great investment. Why I chose the BigBoi over other methods/brands can be found here in my notes: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/other-stuff/#BIGBOI
While I may sometimes think I know things, at the end of the day all I really know is that there is way more I DON’T know with regards to this stuff than that which I DO know…and sometimes that’s half the fun. The other half is looking at your car and being pleased with how it looks; while black will never be as easy to keep clean as other colors there are things you can do to make it tolerable, all of which will apply to other colors as well. As with anything, YMMV, sometimes ya learn as ya go.
My best solution to the riddle of black has been to buy an Agate Gray Metallic Cayman, coat it to the gills and then just enjoy it. Drove that thing through 200 miles of thunderstorms one weekend and it was still clean enough that I didn’t feel the need to wash it for a week or so after…it still looked great. Detail and coating application notes here: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/so...#CAYMAN_DETAIL
As far as specific products, generally stick with Gyeon Bathe for foam and wash bucket, usually follow up after drying with Polish Angel Cosmic Spritz. If I think I need a bit more 'oomph' in the foaming stage, Gyeon Foam works well.
Cosmic Spritz (or High Gloss for the ultimate shine) are great on PPF but beware if dipping a toe in the Polish Angel world...it's highly addictive (in a very, very, VERY good way)
For me, I do that as follows:
1. Foam car using pressure washer/foam cannon
2. 2 or 3-bucket wash with the softest sponge I know of
3. Blow dry with a dedicated air-dryer
Video Link: How to Wash Your Car – 3 Bucket Wash Method: https://youtu.be/d7KlyHgOkJs
For a foam cannon, I use the MTM PF22 and a 1.76 gpm pressure washer (2030psi). GPM is more important than all-out psi when getting good foam and if you’re running a lower GPM pressure washer, changing the orifice in the foam cannon will help. My 1.76gpm works best with the 1.1mm orifice, as do most pressure washers with similar specs.
For a soft sponge, I use the Esoteric Sponge: https://www.esotericcarcare.com/esot...r-wash-sponge/
To dry, I use a BigBoi BlowR PRO unit, makes drying the car incredibly easy, safe and effective. I’ve tried a few other methods to blow air and dry but after all is said and done, the BigBoi is, dollar for dollar, the best detailing ‘thing’ I’ve spent money on…and I’ve spent a lot of money on detailing ‘things’. As mentioned above, an air dryer is a great investment. Why I chose the BigBoi over other methods/brands can be found here in my notes: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/other-stuff/#BIGBOI
While I may sometimes think I know things, at the end of the day all I really know is that there is way more I DON’T know with regards to this stuff than that which I DO know…and sometimes that’s half the fun. The other half is looking at your car and being pleased with how it looks; while black will never be as easy to keep clean as other colors there are things you can do to make it tolerable, all of which will apply to other colors as well. As with anything, YMMV, sometimes ya learn as ya go.
My best solution to the riddle of black has been to buy an Agate Gray Metallic Cayman, coat it to the gills and then just enjoy it. Drove that thing through 200 miles of thunderstorms one weekend and it was still clean enough that I didn’t feel the need to wash it for a week or so after…it still looked great. Detail and coating application notes here: https://budgetplan1.wordpress.com/so...#CAYMAN_DETAIL
As far as specific products, generally stick with Gyeon Bathe for foam and wash bucket, usually follow up after drying with Polish Angel Cosmic Spritz. If I think I need a bit more 'oomph' in the foaming stage, Gyeon Foam works well.
Cosmic Spritz (or High Gloss for the ultimate shine) are great on PPF but beware if dipping a toe in the Polish Angel world...it's highly addictive (in a very, very, VERY good way)
Dude, you’re not kidding on Polish Angel, particularly with a black car.
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My evolution in car care and detailing product lines: Meguiars, then Griots, then Klasse, then Zaino and now Adams.
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