Bill D
Hooked For Life
Accumulator said:hose nozzle INSIDE the wash mitt for constantly running lubrication
Ah..that gives me an idea![]()
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Accumulator said:hose nozzle INSIDE the wash mitt for constantly running lubrication
Ah..that gives me an idea![]()
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Bill D said:Hmmm...do you use automatic car washes? If not, how do you wash your car? Sheepskin washmitts have been the best I've used.
ThreeSixT said:I never, ever, ever go to automatic car washes or detailing centers. I don't trust anyone else with my car after my Passat was destroyed by a detailing center. (long story)
For washing, I use a Natural Sea Sponge and Pinnacle Car Wash Shampoo in a seperate bucket.
And for drying, I use the Big Blue MF (Waffle Weave) in a seperate bucket as well.
I never rub hard on the surface and don't use a nozzle on the hose. I just let the water run over the surface at a medium strength.
Fellas, my car is Nogaro Blue and I'd like to think I'm doing a fairly decent job of being careful to not damage my paint. Maybe not. Maybe I stand corrected and the paint is hard, but I sure do have swirls and spider webbing.
So where do I go from here? I've used P21S GEPC and AIO by hand, but they have done a minimal job in removing or even hiding anything. I guess my next step is to move on to Menzerna Final Polish, even though I'm not sure how much better it will do over the other gentle paint cleansers that I'm already using. I'm afraid to use the Intensive Polish as it says it's for older, severly oxidized paint
So I guess all I have left to say is, HELP.
:nixweiss
ThreeSixT said:
For washing, I use a Natural Sea Sponge and Pinnacle Car Wash Shampoo in a seperate bucket.
gmblack3a said:Got one on order ...
Accumulator said:Heh heh, maybe you'll actually put it to use and let us know what happens. Mine have been sitting here unused for so long I can't even remember when I bought them![]()
Accumulator said:That looks like a good test case. Bad enough that you can really learn what works and judge our progress but not so bad as to be overwhelming.
FWIW, I wouldn't even bother practicing on beaters, I'd just take the PC to that car and see how it goes. Just work one area at a time in case you run into problems so you don't end up with some issue on the whole car.
Nice color. After all the silver paint I look at it'd be a pleasure to work on something that pretty :xyxthumbs