Maintaining Good Paint Finish???
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Maintaining Good Paint Finish???
What up guys,
I possibly work on the worst industrial ave in Queens, NY. Concrete mix company down the block, scrap yard right across the street & garbage dump right next to that.
The amount of dust, dirt, mix of sand / limestone that gets blown down this block has been and continues to be extremely irritating.
If i park my car on the ave, by the time i get out of work it is always covered in a layer of debris. I wash my car every week for this reason.
Last week i gave her a good wash and wax. Would like to maintain that beautiful pearl shine & finish look as long as possible.
Anyone recommend any products to wash my car with? Or anything to help protect and maintain the finish. I also have chrome rims on my 05 UL. Any products recommended for chrome rims?
I possibly work on the worst industrial ave in Queens, NY. Concrete mix company down the block, scrap yard right across the street & garbage dump right next to that.
The amount of dust, dirt, mix of sand / limestone that gets blown down this block has been and continues to be extremely irritating.
If i park my car on the ave, by the time i get out of work it is always covered in a layer of debris. I wash my car every week for this reason.
Last week i gave her a good wash and wax. Would like to maintain that beautiful pearl shine & finish look as long as possible.
Anyone recommend any products to wash my car with? Or anything to help protect and maintain the finish. I also have chrome rims on my 05 UL. Any products recommended for chrome rims?
#2
I'd start reading through the Lexus detailing site...
Specifically start with this sticky...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/aut...-coatings.html
Lots of great information all over this site. I'm learning a lot here. Thanks guys.
Specifically start with this sticky...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/aut...-coatings.html
Lots of great information all over this site. I'm learning a lot here. Thanks guys.
#4
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Read my post on this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...tty-again.html
These coatings are the future of car protection, just like those clear wraps they provide very good protection, and at times even better protection than those vinyls could offer. Give them a look.
#5
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NO. Nope nope nope. Car covers are for storage only, not daily drivers. Park and wash the car, put the cover on, leave it. If you put a cover on a car with any kind of dirt or debris already on the paint then the cover will scratch the dirt into the paint.
#6
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Seriously? Who wants to cover their car every time they get to work? It works, but it is not practical at all.
Read my post on this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...tty-again.html
These coatings are the future of car protection, just like those clear wraps they provide very good protection, and at times even better protection than those vinyls could offer. Give them a look.
Read my post on this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...tty-again.html
These coatings are the future of car protection, just like those clear wraps they provide very good protection, and at times even better protection than those vinyls could offer. Give them a look.
#7
People do more harm to paint finishes by improper washing techniques than utilizing car covers. Like already mentioned, if you don't mind the hassle and have no fear of the cover being stolen, then do a search for a microfiber lined car cover... Read reviews before purchasing
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Do not use cover, it will damage your paint!
Also use proper washing technics, NEVER scrub your car. Use power wash to blast the dirt and grime off and gently wash with microfiber washing device of your choice. Also use good paint sealer after a good buffing and wax often. I know it could be a lot of work but worth every bit of effort. Google car detail technics and there are tons of info.
Remember what damages your paint the most is you rubbing the dirt against paint whether it's by using a cover or washing improperly.
Also use proper washing technics, NEVER scrub your car. Use power wash to blast the dirt and grime off and gently wash with microfiber washing device of your choice. Also use good paint sealer after a good buffing and wax often. I know it could be a lot of work but worth every bit of effort. Google car detail technics and there are tons of info.
Remember what damages your paint the most is you rubbing the dirt against paint whether it's by using a cover or washing improperly.
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I honestly don't hand wash my car as much as I should. There is a new drive through wash close to me that does a good job and I have never had any issues. But anyway, I know this is not ideal. I just polish and wax the car twice a year and the paint is in great condition. A good coat of wax goes a long way at protecting the clear coat and paint. There are also high-end coatings that are pretty expensive but last a long time and offer better paint protection. Might be worth while for your needs.
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Drive through washes are fine as long as it's the touchless type. Run away if you see anything that will touch your car, they have dirt and grimes from many many cars. And I only use those type of car washes on my 4x4 after its cover in Mud/dirt.......just saying.
#12
I purchased my 01 over 5 years ago and it has always been a Florida car. The sun here is brutal on car finishes and interiors. I take my car regularly to car washes with the brushes and have it waxed 2 to 3 times a year. The paint shines like new (Millenium Silver) other than the bumper covers which were repainted by the previous owner and are fading. My car is an 01 and does not have the environmentally friendly paint that easily chips. Newer cars are different and I would never never take a late model car to a car wash. Just keep waxing away and using a clay bar as well.
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I use Turtle Wax Ice brand car wash liquid that I buy from costco. I wash the car every other week since it is always garaged and the Turtle Wax car wash provides great shine and a layer of protection that keeps water beading and makes removing staining debris like sap and bird poop easy. .
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Do not use cover, it will damage your paint!
Also use proper washing technics, NEVER scrub your car. Use power wash to blast the dirt and grime off and gently wash with microfiber washing device of your choice. Also use good paint sealer after a good buffing and wax often. I know it could be a lot of work but worth every bit of effort. Google car detail technics and there are tons of info.
Remember what damages your paint the most is you rubbing the dirt against paint whether it's by using a cover or washing improperly.
Also use proper washing technics, NEVER scrub your car. Use power wash to blast the dirt and grime off and gently wash with microfiber washing device of your choice. Also use good paint sealer after a good buffing and wax often. I know it could be a lot of work but worth every bit of effort. Google car detail technics and there are tons of info.
Remember what damages your paint the most is you rubbing the dirt against paint whether it's by using a cover or washing improperly.
Your post is excellent but would have more persuasive power if you use the proper word and that word is "techniques".
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