coldest day of the year so far
35 degrees outside and windy
i couldn`t take the nasty car and i cant drive my truck until i get a new headlight in
faced with the thought of having to drivd a milky white black challenger to work all week and noticing no rain in forecast i had to wash it
i bundled up and even put on rubber dishwashing gloves
2bm wash with kwazar foam soak
Poorboy`s super slick and suds
spray and rinse wheel cleaner (needed + agitation but i wasnt messing with it- I`ll rw the wheels later with warm water)
used my Montana wash brush
cleaned up what it missed with one micro quartered and dipped into the wash bucket
pulled car into garage and wiped down with a spritz of Carpro ech20 1:15 abd Pfm towels
looked at car under my led swirl light and noticed i had created some fine marring. not sure if it was the wash brush or in the past few weeks. i havent put that light on the sides in a while.
that was the first time i used the boars hair wash brush on it, perhaps letting it soak for 15mins in the bubbly wasnt ling enough, or maybe i caused the micromarring some other time
maybe i caused it by letting two different dealership appraisal department guys look at it and drive it a bit recently
i swear that paint can micromarr in a parking lot all by itself...
either way, i now couldn`t leave that marring to show up in the daylight tomorrow so I decided to go back to two of my old friends for help. haven`t seen them since earlier this spring and did two coats of each
probablem hid for now
just have wheels left to rinseless wash, will deal with the white colored barrels later
and the plastic along the bumpers and lower doors is nasty
im letting the garage heat up via the heat from the house
might open up some of my new PA spray products for the roof and hood as they didn`t receive anything, they stayed clean and don`t show any type of micromarring
heres a few pics