Living in a high rise means, unfortunately, no hose access
been far, FAR too long since my car got a good hand wash and wax (like, 2 years), so it definitely needs some work. It's a DD and not a show car by any stretch of the imagination, I just want to get it back to overall "clean". Definitely have plenty of bugs and BCs (I park outside in Baltimore all day) so I figure a clay bar is needed. Silver Audi, so luckily swirls don't show up much at all. No major obvious paint issues besides a couple dings and chips I need to repair (one bad one that will be cleaned up after the wash/wax and then rewaxed).
Any tips for doing a good wash/clay/wax at a coin op? Unfortunately the only one I know of around here is quite busy, so I can't just sit in a bay for hours. Is it fine to drive home before claying/polishing/waxing? It's about 20 minutes, half highway.
I plan on just using the coin op for the water, and using the two-bucket wash method w/ grit guards. Waffle MF cloths for drying.
Is it even worth polishing (by hand), or am I better off just spot-fixing issues (bird bombs, etc.) then using a cleaner/wax and calling it a day? Again, I'm not going for show-car finish, just something that will help restore the car to 85-90%. Once I move into a place with actual hose access in a year or so (and will be looking to sell cars about then as well), I'll do a more thorough detail.
I'm a total detailing noob, so sorry if I'm saying something horribly stupid above! Thanks!:thx

Any tips for doing a good wash/clay/wax at a coin op? Unfortunately the only one I know of around here is quite busy, so I can't just sit in a bay for hours. Is it fine to drive home before claying/polishing/waxing? It's about 20 minutes, half highway.
I plan on just using the coin op for the water, and using the two-bucket wash method w/ grit guards. Waffle MF cloths for drying.
Is it even worth polishing (by hand), or am I better off just spot-fixing issues (bird bombs, etc.) then using a cleaner/wax and calling it a day? Again, I'm not going for show-car finish, just something that will help restore the car to 85-90%. Once I move into a place with actual hose access in a year or so (and will be looking to sell cars about then as well), I'll do a more thorough detail.
I'm a total detailing noob, so sorry if I'm saying something horribly stupid above! Thanks!:thx