I don`t wait for every third ```` to use a bidet. I wipe every time.
Now there`s a quality analogy! I like that.
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I don`t wait for every third ```` to use a bidet. I wipe every time.
So how many light to medium polishes can an average clearcoat handle?
As for polishing yearly IMHO that depends on how thick you clear is and how long you plan to keep the car...
I`ve been polishing mine yearly without issue and if the clear does fail I`m ready to have it repainted.
I doubt very much that a RW would mar the paint when just used to remove dust on a garage queen.
now if you QD like my friends do, yeah, I can see 100% chance of scratching the paint
(crappy towels opened all the way with a firm palm in the middle and definitely only circular motions because apparently that`s the only way to remove anything! haha)
No question about it, straight-line scratches are less obvious than circular ones. I`d go front-back on the doors too as horizontal marring seems less obvious (well, to me) than vertical.
I gave up touching the paint between washes years ago. It`s saved me money, time, and headaches. The idea of a perfect looking car free from dust, pollen, and other contaminants is a fools folly. Live with it between washes, and even then five minutes after you wash it, it`s receiving contaminants in one form or another.
Thank you for all the information. The Q&A was provided to me by a detailer/retailer of Kamikaze and Gyeon products. They are amazing detailers and very informative in many ways. I was turned on to the Kamikaze coating, and I think it`s amazing (so far). I value everyone`s thoughts and opinions on products and processes...because that`s how a person becomes educated enough to come up with a process that works for them. In this case, I was just surprised and the very firm stance on NO rinseless wash and NO QD...especially when so many, many detailers on her use those products with seemingly great success. That`s why I came to everyone with my questions.
The entire Q&A started simply from me asking what QD and/or rinseless wash would be compatible with the Kamikaze coating and done degrade it`s fantastic appearance. Mr Lambert (and advocate for the Kamikaze and Gyeon products) recommended Kenotech as a QD he as had success with. So as a user of Kamikaze products, he is still having success with products that are supposedly not good to use. Like many here, I just don`t know if I can NOT dust, wipe, wash, etc...I think I`d go crazy.
As Dan mentioned above, the group here has combined knowledge that is on another level...so it makes sense to ask the best.
I think the best way would be what a few members here do which is pressure wash and then rinseless. That might possibly be as safe if not safer than a 2 bucket wash even with a couple different mitts because you 8 different sides of the mf towel and using multiple towels. With a wash mitt you are going over larger surface areas and if you do pick anything up, that is going to get ground into the paint whereas if you pick anything up with a mf towel, on the next swipe you are already using a new edge of that side or a whole new side.
Another vote for straight line back and forth movements for anything washing, waxing, etc., and especially on the vertical panels, doors, fenders, etc...
This is also how you wet color sand by hand, with a block, in the Painting world, if you want to keep the surface flat and straight..
I just remembered Sal Zaino always stating his products had to be applied in straight line motions and he probably said that over 50 years ago!!!
See what I mean ??? The old guys have the wisdom...
Dan F
Dan...that is all so true. I`m not one that will ever claim to be the best...because no one can indeed ever be the best. There`s always an aspect that someone else will do better. However, there are people that have perfected certain aspects...and may not even know it. My goal is to learn more and more from those people who have mastered different parts of detailing. I can only truly become better with the guidance of those who are before me. Someone who thinks they have outdone everyone is only missing out for themselves...missing so much. Of course, heated conversations happen all the time...but that happens with my wife too...and I more than know I wouldn`t be who I am without her. Same with the detailing world; I`m more than happy to learn, argue, and defend...and at the end of the day, I`ll know a little more about detailing (or the people doing it) than I did when I started that day. Now that`s what is worth something!