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02-18-2016, 08:14 PM | #1 |
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Seeking wash tips
What are the best basic soaps and sponges to use to avoid the dreaded swirl and keep the car looking good? How is the turtle wax wash and wax stuff? Is a regular car brush or mitt good enough for washing?
I usually dry with a chamois or absorbent towel, then hit the wheels with McGuires and the tires with a tire shine foam. As far as soon as wax goes, about once every 3 months adequate down in miami? Thanks! |
02-18-2016, 11:11 PM | #2 |
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There are probably as many different suggestions than there are people on this forum. Check the sticky in this forum group there's a good pdf that has some good information.
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02-19-2016, 07:24 AM | #3 |
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This article will walk you through the important 3 bucket wash process and will also provide some great product recommendations along the way.
How To Properly Wash and Dry a Car by Todd Cooperider Here are some of my personal favorite products for wheel/tire cleaning as well as washing & drying. My Go-To Wheel and Tire Cleaning Products by Zach McGovern Washing: 2 Buckets & 2 Grit Guard (Package) - Essential equipment for safe washing! Optimum Car Wash - A great maintenance shampoo. Sheepskin Wash Mitt Drying: Microfiber Waffle Weave Towel Metro Master Blaster - The safest way to dry your car is to not touch it at all! Master Blaster Sidekick - This small blower moves an amazing amount of air and is perfect for making sure you don't have any water left in cracks and crevices! Let me know if you have any other questions Zach McGovern Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author www.AttentiontoDetailingPeoria.com |
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02-24-2016, 10:38 PM | #5 |
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I highly recommend you check out Larry Kosilla on YouTube. He owns a company out of New York called AMMONYC he has tons of videos and write ups on how to properly care for your paint. Wash methods, polishing methods etc. Great guy!
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02-24-2016, 11:55 PM | #6 | |
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My .02 from what I've learned/experienced. First, get thee a foam gun. These things are awesome. Lots and lots of foam helps prevent scratching. Next, get a two-bucket system, preferably on dollies from Grit Guard. They are super-convenient to have and opened my eyes when I sprung for them. Invest in several mf towels for cleaning all sorts of stuff. Get some mf mitts, though I see wool is still all the rage. I stick with mf. Get a decent set of wheel brushes. The chemicals you throw on is personal preference. Me I like the 1Z Einszett stuff (Anti-Insekt and Cockpit) Sonax for wheels, 3M quick wax, and Adam's. It works for me but experiment. You may prefer a certain scent, bottle design, brand, etc. Lots of subjectivity there. Most shampoos can be made to work well in a foam gun. I've just read about Chemical Guys Snowflake Melon or something like that and will be trying it. Otherwise, I've been using Adam's car wash for a while with good results. 3 month intervals sounds like a lot for waxing. A good wax should last longer. I get my cars professionally clayed and waxed once a year, but should do it 2x/year. |
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