How do I wash and shine my car?

SpazHairlip

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Hello, I'm totally new to even washing cars, but I'm a seasoned pro for doing mods. I have a Torch Red 2005 Mustang GT Convertible with a black top and graphite leather interior. I’ve checked out the search function to look for tips on how to wash my car, keep her waxed and make her shine, but I keep getting this error.



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That being said, can anyone either point me to a thread that explains from start to finish how to properly wash, wax and sparkle up the exterior, wheels and roof. I’d need to know things like what products to use, how to use them, what they do and any specific techniques.



I have a bucket, a hose, a chamois, a sponge and the will to learn. Consider me the grasshopper eager for knowledge. If you’re just going to flame me please go elsewhere.



Thanks.
 
First bit of advice. Trade your sponge for a good sheepskin mitt and trade your chamois for a good microfiber or waffle weave towel. That will slow up any chance of marring as you pick up your skills.

Next you need a car wash soap or shampoo (you can start with over the counter brands such as Meguiars or Eagle One).

Also if you do a google search or search this site you'll find articles on just how to do it.
 
Spaz...read through the different threads on this sight. These guys have so much experiance, you can certainly gain some valueable knowledge on keping your ride looking its best. I know I have.

Good luck
 
:welcome Hey Hairlip, we are not the "flaming" type here at Autopia.. For you, its time to start reading/learning. Check out some of These Links for starters.. So much great info to keep ya busy for a while.
 
:welcome Like NickcZ28 & sQuashed said, you've come to the right place! There's a lot of great articles and people here that can help.



Click here for my method of paint care



Good luck! :bigups
 
Being new to detailing, you really should also download David's ebook. It's FREE! Here's the link. VERY informative :2thumbs: It'll answer a lot of questions.
 
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