Time to wash. Now what?
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Time to wash. Now what?
I should be posting pictures of my new ride, but now it's dirty. So I need to wash it first.
Touchless automated?
Standard automated?
By hand high pressure?
Old school soap and bucket? (hard for me because my water is unreliable - sometimes has grit in it).
Touchless automated?
Standard automated?
By hand high pressure?
Old school soap and bucket? (hard for me because my water is unreliable - sometimes has grit in it).
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I use a three bucket method
I also use products from griots garage or chemical guys
I don't go through automated washes or have the gas station crew wash it either
I have a bucket with a dirt trap in it
You will get dirt on your car every time you dip your rag into the bucket. I actually wash my car twice once to get dirt off and them a second time to give it a good clean
Always have a wheel bucket, a soap bucket and a wash/rinse bucket
Do not use soap. It will strip the wax off the car
You can always use a foam cannon to wash your car. It's touch less most paint finishes get scratches/swirls bc people don't know how to wash cars
I also use products from griots garage or chemical guys
I don't go through automated washes or have the gas station crew wash it either
I have a bucket with a dirt trap in it
You will get dirt on your car every time you dip your rag into the bucket. I actually wash my car twice once to get dirt off and them a second time to give it a good clean
Always have a wheel bucket, a soap bucket and a wash/rinse bucket
Do not use soap. It will strip the wax off the car
You can always use a foam cannon to wash your car. It's touch less most paint finishes get scratches/swirls bc people don't know how to wash cars
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#9
Only problem with the touchless wash is that it doesnt clean the lower parts of my car due to it being low. i think if someone built a touchless car wash for lowered cars, they would make millions lol
#11
I never bother w/ any automatic wash. We lent our son our SC for a few months until he bought a car near Ft Rucker and took it through one of them right after we'd towed it from AZ and it got about 50% of the dirt off - it was a joke!
I use one of those 'clay bar's after washing about 1X year - they really clean the grime off.
I just finished using a buffer w/ polishing (not rubbing) compound on my red 95 Tacoma. It'd oxidized really , really badly.
At first I was kinda apprehensive since I'd never done this before (although my wife has done it numerous times), but I was just amazed at how shiny it turned out - I've never seen my truck look so nice , really red, and shiny...
I use one of those 'clay bar's after washing about 1X year - they really clean the grime off.
I just finished using a buffer w/ polishing (not rubbing) compound on my red 95 Tacoma. It'd oxidized really , really badly.
At first I was kinda apprehensive since I'd never done this before (although my wife has done it numerous times), but I was just amazed at how shiny it turned out - I've never seen my truck look so nice , really red, and shiny...
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2 bucket method for me for the Lexus. I use No Rinse. The daily driver cars also get the 2 bucket wash or they do get the occasional touchless gas station was. Have to be realistic sometimes, can't just sit and wash cars by hand all day. A good wax / sealer will help keep the car clean as well, so spending time giving it a good coat of that will save time washing in the long run.
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It is important to remember that proper technique is key... even with something as "simple" as washing. If proper techniques are not followed, permanent damage can occur.
First, please CLICK HERE to read an article on proper washing and drying
Here are a few basic product recommendations for cleaning wheels & tires and washing/drying your vehicle.
Wheels & Tires
- A Bucket and Grit Guard used ONLY for wheels
- Wheel Cleaner
- Soft Wheel Brush for wheel faces
- EZ Detail Brush for cleaning barrels of wheels and in between spokes
- Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner & Brush
- Wheel Sealant to protect your wheels and make them easier to clean
- Premium Tire Dressing - a water based dressing to help nourish your rubber and keep it looking good
Washing & Drying
- Two Buckets and Two Grit Guards (money saving package!)
- Sheepskin Wash Mitt
- Optimum Car Wash (High Quality Shampoo)
- Two (or more) Waffle Weave Microfiber Drying Towels
- Optimum Instant Detailer and Gloss Enhancer (Quick Detail Spray)
- 5 or more Plush Microfiber Towels for use with Quick Detail Spray (high quality microfiber makes all the difference! do not purchase cheap towels from your local auto parts store. If you have them, use them for wheels and exhausts... don't use them on your paint!)
Paint Protection
Sealant: Menzerna Power Lock
Wax: Menzerna Color Lock
Misc. Other Tasks
- Glass Cleaner: Stoner Invisible Glass
- Metal Polish/Protection: Chemical Guys Metal Wax (Metal Polish + Metal Sealant in one step!)
- Engine Bay Cleaning: Optimum Power Clean
- Engine Bay Dressing: 303 Aerospace Protectant for engine covers/plastic panels and Chemical Guys Black on Black spray for hoses, harnesses, and hard to reach areas.
- Exterior Trim Protectant/Coating: 22ple VR1 Plastic and Trim Restorer (up to 1 year of durable, fantastic looking trim protection.
- Light Interior Cleaning/UV Protection: 303 Aerospace Protectant for a slightly glossy appearance or Einszett Cockpit Premium for a 'like new' matte finish
If you'd like more product recommendations for other detailing processes like paint decontamination and paint correction, let me know and I can include those as well
You will find a full, comprehensive detailing guide by CLICKING HERE. It will help to walk you through basics of the full detailing process.
Please let me know if you've got any other specific questions regarding processes, products, technique, etc.
-Zach
First, please CLICK HERE to read an article on proper washing and drying
Here are a few basic product recommendations for cleaning wheels & tires and washing/drying your vehicle.
Wheels & Tires
- A Bucket and Grit Guard used ONLY for wheels
- Wheel Cleaner
- Soft Wheel Brush for wheel faces
- EZ Detail Brush for cleaning barrels of wheels and in between spokes
- Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner & Brush
- Wheel Sealant to protect your wheels and make them easier to clean
- Premium Tire Dressing - a water based dressing to help nourish your rubber and keep it looking good
Washing & Drying
- Two Buckets and Two Grit Guards (money saving package!)
- Sheepskin Wash Mitt
- Optimum Car Wash (High Quality Shampoo)
- Two (or more) Waffle Weave Microfiber Drying Towels
- Optimum Instant Detailer and Gloss Enhancer (Quick Detail Spray)
- 5 or more Plush Microfiber Towels for use with Quick Detail Spray (high quality microfiber makes all the difference! do not purchase cheap towels from your local auto parts store. If you have them, use them for wheels and exhausts... don't use them on your paint!)
Paint Protection
Sealant: Menzerna Power Lock
Wax: Menzerna Color Lock
Misc. Other Tasks
- Glass Cleaner: Stoner Invisible Glass
- Metal Polish/Protection: Chemical Guys Metal Wax (Metal Polish + Metal Sealant in one step!)
- Engine Bay Cleaning: Optimum Power Clean
- Engine Bay Dressing: 303 Aerospace Protectant for engine covers/plastic panels and Chemical Guys Black on Black spray for hoses, harnesses, and hard to reach areas.
- Exterior Trim Protectant/Coating: 22ple VR1 Plastic and Trim Restorer (up to 1 year of durable, fantastic looking trim protection.
- Light Interior Cleaning/UV Protection: 303 Aerospace Protectant for a slightly glossy appearance or Einszett Cockpit Premium for a 'like new' matte finish
If you'd like more product recommendations for other detailing processes like paint decontamination and paint correction, let me know and I can include those as well
You will find a full, comprehensive detailing guide by CLICKING HERE. It will help to walk you through basics of the full detailing process.
Please let me know if you've got any other specific questions regarding processes, products, technique, etc.
-Zach
#14
Driver School Candidate
HELP! Too short to hand-wash RX350?
I'm getting ready to hand wash my new RX350 for the first time, but just realized I'm so short I can't reach the top of the car, OR to the center of the windshield for that matter. I tested my reach with a small step-ladder, and will be able to get the windshield adequately...but no-way can I reach to the center of the top of the cars roof.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to make this easier? Really don't want to run it thru Mikes Carwash at all..
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: found some old "step aerobic" platforms in garage gathering dust, decided to use two of those snapped together vs. a step-ladder, as it provided much better footing and I didn't risk hitting the car. But even with a 7" platform, I still had difficulty reaching the middle of roof. At any rate, I was successful doing my first GDWM carwash! My gosh, I haven't manually washed a car in over a decade, and it took me about and hour and a half just to wash the outside of the car and detail the wheels. Tomorrow I'll tackle the inside windows as those have some greasy film (came that way from dealer). Its threatening rain, so I pulled the car into the garage - otherwise I'd post up a picture! If weather is ok tomorrow, I'll snap a few after I clean the windows. I LOVE THIS CAR !!! Products used was Garry Dean's Infinite Use Detail Juice and Chemical Guys VRP tire dressing. Paint surface is slick as a ribbon.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to make this easier? Really don't want to run it thru Mikes Carwash at all..
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: found some old "step aerobic" platforms in garage gathering dust, decided to use two of those snapped together vs. a step-ladder, as it provided much better footing and I didn't risk hitting the car. But even with a 7" platform, I still had difficulty reaching the middle of roof. At any rate, I was successful doing my first GDWM carwash! My gosh, I haven't manually washed a car in over a decade, and it took me about and hour and a half just to wash the outside of the car and detail the wheels. Tomorrow I'll tackle the inside windows as those have some greasy film (came that way from dealer). Its threatening rain, so I pulled the car into the garage - otherwise I'd post up a picture! If weather is ok tomorrow, I'll snap a few after I clean the windows. I LOVE THIS CAR !!! Products used was Garry Dean's Infinite Use Detail Juice and Chemical Guys VRP tire dressing. Paint surface is slick as a ribbon.
Last edited by Hoosiers; 06-21-14 at 04:54 PM. Reason: Found a workaround.
#15
DIY... GD method. if your water has grit, then i would suggest getting 4 gallons of distilled water from wally world, etc. i wash my car with distilled water, i dilute my chemicals with distilled water. the only water i use that is not distilled is the water from my PW...
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