How do you wash your cars?
#137
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u really want to know?
put car on jack stands
wheels off
pressure wash wheel, soap, scrup, pressure wash, blow dry
light pressuer wash wheel well, scrub, blow dry (i have a dryer that's 3x more power than leave blower, i dried my daugher's hiar is 15 seconds, she did have a major head ache after that)
lie on a creeper pressure wash belly, soap , scrub, pressure wash, blow dry.
wash, soap, dry car.
clay if necessry
polish and color correct as needed
p21 cleanse
p21 wax
cleans wax all door jamb and edges (trunk and hatch too)
vac int
feed leather
feed rubber/vinyl
put car on jack stands
wheels off
pressure wash wheel, soap, scrup, pressure wash, blow dry
light pressuer wash wheel well, scrub, blow dry (i have a dryer that's 3x more power than leave blower, i dried my daugher's hiar is 15 seconds, she did have a major head ache after that)
lie on a creeper pressure wash belly, soap , scrub, pressure wash, blow dry.
wash, soap, dry car.
clay if necessry
polish and color correct as needed
p21 cleanse
p21 wax
cleans wax all door jamb and edges (trunk and hatch too)
vac int
feed leather
feed rubber/vinyl
#138
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^ I think it's. called master blower? long black cylinder. 8 hp
leather: griot, leatherique, lexol depending on how leather respond
rubber: griots
leather: griot, leatherique, lexol depending on how leather respond
rubber: griots
#139
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PFF = PPF
Somebody needs to introduce you to a modern ceramic coating. It makes maintenance so much quicker, the stuff just sheds dirt and grime!
You nailed it!
Sandblaster
I'm like this guy. I get wanting to take care of things you spent good money on, which is why I got clear bra for example, but keeping a car clean especially when it's driven frequently is a losing battle, and there's only so much time, money, and effort I'm willing to spend on losing battles. I derive enjoyment from my car by driving it, not ogling it. Reading these forums reminds me how fortunate I am not to have "car OCD". It seems like it takes a huge toll on one's mind and wallet, and I'm probably happier with my most-often dirty car that only gets washed maybe once a month than the typical car OCD person is with their ride that's immaculate except for one tiny little imperfection somewhere they never would have noticed had they not put it under a microscope just to look for flaws.
I'm like this guy. I get wanting to take care of things you spent good money on, which is why I got clear bra for example, but keeping a car clean especially when it's driven frequently is a losing battle, and there's only so much time, money, and effort I'm willing to spend on losing battles. I derive enjoyment from my car by driving it, not ogling it. Reading these forums reminds me how fortunate I am not to have "car OCD". It seems like it takes a huge toll on one's mind and wallet, and I'm probably happier with my most-often dirty car that only gets washed maybe once a month than the typical car OCD person is with their ride that's immaculate except for one tiny little imperfection somewhere they never would have noticed had they not put it under a microscope just to look for flaws.
You nailed it!
How about doing a complete professional paint correction and detail, then completely wrap the entire car in Xpel ultimate ppf, and then put Cquartz on top of the pff.....then you can wash it any way you like without being too **** about it, because with the ppf you can never damage the original paint, and makes your car washing and detailing idiot proof.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
#143
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A roll of quarters and a trip to the local car wash.
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