Hi there.
I'm starting to be paranoid with my sapphire black BMW :scared:...
I did a full paint correction few months ago and got some nice results (http://www.autopia.org/forum/click-brag/111474-anzafin-s-sapphire-black-bmw-530d-detailed.html). Of course I want to keep it that way, almost flawless, but...
This early wintertime is a very dirty season here with all the dirt on the streets. I wash my car once a week and always with extreme care and high quality stuff. And with right tecnhiques I hope.
But this fear is growing in me that I'm afraid to touch the car even with the Mother's sheepskin mitt. I prewash the car before touching it as good as I can, but there's still some visible grit on the surface when the time comes to wash the car with the shampoo and mitt. And I'm not talking about HUGE amounts of it, but still visible.
I'm asking how safe is it, the mitt? I know too much pressure and insufficient use of lubricant hurts, and I do it so gentle as possibile, but still... After the wipe the mitt gets dirty so I rinse it, but sometimes it doesn't clean up all the way and the next wipe is just more frightening again. Aargh... Or is it just me?
I use solvent wash sprays as a prewash on lower panels, but I think they will hurt the clearcoat in time. So I try to use them reasonably. And sure they remove the wax too, but that's not a problem. I can wax the car after every wash if it needs it.:chuckle:
Any good tips to remove the excess and stucked dirt? Right techniques to use mitts?
And yes, I use two bucket method and I can wash my car in a warm garage during wintertime.
Sorry for a long post and such a noobie question
, but I appreciate all the help.
edit: Oh, one thing: are the sheepskin mitt and lambswool mitt the same? :laugh:
Seriously, are they?
I'm starting to be paranoid with my sapphire black BMW :scared:...
I did a full paint correction few months ago and got some nice results (http://www.autopia.org/forum/click-brag/111474-anzafin-s-sapphire-black-bmw-530d-detailed.html). Of course I want to keep it that way, almost flawless, but...
This early wintertime is a very dirty season here with all the dirt on the streets. I wash my car once a week and always with extreme care and high quality stuff. And with right tecnhiques I hope.
But this fear is growing in me that I'm afraid to touch the car even with the Mother's sheepskin mitt. I prewash the car before touching it as good as I can, but there's still some visible grit on the surface when the time comes to wash the car with the shampoo and mitt. And I'm not talking about HUGE amounts of it, but still visible.
I'm asking how safe is it, the mitt? I know too much pressure and insufficient use of lubricant hurts, and I do it so gentle as possibile, but still... After the wipe the mitt gets dirty so I rinse it, but sometimes it doesn't clean up all the way and the next wipe is just more frightening again. Aargh... Or is it just me?
I use solvent wash sprays as a prewash on lower panels, but I think they will hurt the clearcoat in time. So I try to use them reasonably. And sure they remove the wax too, but that's not a problem. I can wax the car after every wash if it needs it.:chuckle:
Any good tips to remove the excess and stucked dirt? Right techniques to use mitts?
And yes, I use two bucket method and I can wash my car in a warm garage during wintertime.
Sorry for a long post and such a noobie question

edit: Oh, one thing: are the sheepskin mitt and lambswool mitt the same? :laugh:
Seriously, are they?