I took two of my three cars to the self serve pressure wash today (PA tends to think that salt is a substitute for proper plowing). Anyway, I try to minimize the damage by using the pressure wash to get rid of most of the grunge, and bring along a bucket of hot water with Griots wash in it (1/3 of a tall bucket and "mix" it with the high pressure. Make a lot of proper sudsy wash water quickly. After I wash it I rinse thoroughly, and today, decided to click onto the "wax" setting.
It was pretty much dark before I finished, and so I didn't get a good look at the final result but it looks pretty good from what I can see.
My question (yes I have one).. is what do you guys think of using liquid wax over the winter. I prepped it with the Klasse twins (4 coats of SG) before the bottom dropped out of the temps here in PA. I have not tried this before, but it seems to have worked out fine. I figure anything over the Klasse will add some protection, and since I can't really wax properly (garage without heat), I figure this is the next best thing..... comments??
Jeff
It was pretty much dark before I finished, and so I didn't get a good look at the final result but it looks pretty good from what I can see.
My question (yes I have one).. is what do you guys think of using liquid wax over the winter. I prepped it with the Klasse twins (4 coats of SG) before the bottom dropped out of the temps here in PA. I have not tried this before, but it seems to have worked out fine. I figure anything over the Klasse will add some protection, and since I can't really wax properly (garage without heat), I figure this is the next best thing..... comments??
Jeff