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B) sell that crap and buy real product (Klasse/Zaino/Griots/etc) C) if waxing every 6-8 weeks seems tedious (carnuba will not last as long as a poly)............. try using a quality sealant instead of wax (Zaino is a PITA to put on but last 4-5 months). *Yes, a sealant won't shine as nice as a Carnuba (especially on a back car), neither will poly wax for that matter....... you need to make a choice -> max shine? if so, you're slapping on Carnuba every 6 weeks . If you're more flexible on the level of shine then you can explore using a poly or a sealant. |
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05-19-2012, 10:53 AM | #24 | |
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I always put large signs saying "DO NOT WASH" when a car has to go in. they are not in the washing business, they just want teh car out as fast as possible and scratch them to shreds
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I suggest to do the following:
1) Wash 2) Clay 3) Polish 4) Glaze 5) Wax Number (3) and (4) you can leave out if it's too much of a hassle. Only the ignorant will advise you to stick with a normal "wash". Not only will your car shine like never before, it will also be easier to clean the next 3 months. And, for me... it's also a moment of Zen: wax onnnn, wax offff...
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and most dealers have a cheap ass auto wash they drive the cars through.
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Carconvert: PM me for info. If you're not into going crazy detailing, then your best bet is to get a reputable Detailer corrective polish, then Opti-Coat it. Opti-Coat is like a second clear cote. It literally lasts over 3 years, and is not the crap that dealers try to sell you on. Guys on Autopia have even poured muriatic acid on it, and it still stood. Once it's on, you basically just wash the car.. that's it. Even after a rainstorm it's shiny as hell.
I'm in the GTA as well. I had it done by Bryan from Concours Touch detailing. He charged $350 to do the paint correction and the opti-coat. The guy did an amazing job. |
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Just out of curiosity, what do you guys recommend people when they have no option of washing their car by hand by themselves?
Sure, they can go to detailers but then it might be either a cheap and fast crappy job, or a more professional detailer which will also cost you much more. I still have the possibility to wash by hand but that might be over soon and I know someone else has this same problem as well.
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Just reading that makes my back hurt.
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If it's the former, you can use Optimum No Rinse and the 2 bucket method. works great, and you're only using like 5 gal of water. If it's time, then go for the Opti-coat that i mentioned previously and use a touchless or do-it-yourself wash to rinse it every now and again. |
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You know those school kids that do fund-raiser car washes every now and then? Jackpot.
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I wish we had those do-it-yourself washes over here in Hawaii. I used them a LOT when I still lived in the Netherlands but have had to miss them ever since I moved here. There is one DIY available on this island but, unfortunately, it's military use only. I believe it has something to do with the environmentalists on these islands, too bad because I think the market is there. I'll check the Optimum No Rinse and see how that works.. it's no problem carrying a since bucket, of course, just don't feel like going up and down while having no access to a hose lol. Quote:
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[edit - saw your answer. Nevermind. You don't have access ]
Do you not have access to one of those "wash it yourself" car wash bays? Just bring your own product and only use their water. |
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I could, however, go back to the house that we live in now as we're going to rent it out after we move to our new home and use the water and hose here but... I don't feel much for having to disturb tenants.. laws and all that Reaaalllly maybe (and that's a big maybe) I might able to hook up a hose long enough to get to my car from the backyard from our new home but I'm afraid it might not work out due to the distance, pressure needed and all that, hence my initial question
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yikes! How do some of you find time to religiously maintain it the way youre describing? I can wash it myself on the weekend now thats its summer its easier. But when winter comes you won't catch me outdoors washing this thing. I have kids. Bananachipz -- help me
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You wash your car with the mitt & the ONR solution a panel at a time. drop your mitt in the rinse bucket, and dry that pannel with a waffle weave or MF towel. no need to rinse. it's much better than the spray on waterless washes. |
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You don't need to go crazy... I pm'd you the info on Opti-Coat which is your best bet for virtually maintenance free... if you don't want to go that route, then you can buy a good sealant and do it once a season - in the spring, and just before winter. As for winter washing, a touchless is fine. I like Esso's because they don't have the tracks that mess your rims. There are a couple of heated do-it-yourself washes in the city as well. the Esso at Yonge/Steeles has one that you just pay by the hour. The key in the dead of winter is to just keep the salt and crap off the car. |
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There are basics though. Claying, washing and polishing/waxing at least once per year are the basics. How to wash and wax can be as varied as hairstyles. Your question is a good one, because not all of us live in a year round sunny and warm enough climate, so that we can wash and wax every few months. I live in the Chicago area and I'll NEVER hand wash after early October to around early April. It's just too darn cold for that! On a new car, I wash, do a light clay, apply a coat or two of polish, and one coat of wax. After that initial method, I do a clay and polish twice per year, and wax once. Late spring/early summer, and then late summer/early fall. During the winter, and points in between the clay/polish/wax, I use a handheld spray car wash place, as the most important thing is to not let salt and grime sit on the paint too long. I like the hand spray places as I can also use a sponge to help get the more stubborn stuff off. I also look for hand spray places that have a hand held brush, which I ONLY use on the wheels, NEVER on the paint. Products I use: Mothers clay bar Liquid Glass polish - the easiest to apply and remove, and doesn't have that powdery residue that so many waxes leave behind. I can do 2 applications of Liquid Glass, before I can even get one coat of real wax. By "real wax", I mean wax with carnauba in it. I find that to get the liquidy/oily/greasy look, a wax with carnauba is needed. As a poster said, it's a car, spend much more time driving it than cleaning it. But, of course that's not for everyone as some people simply enjoy having a perfectly clean and shiny car all the time. But when you live in an all seasons area, that kind of obsession will take up all your free time. |
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Everyone do yourselves a favor and get some optimum no rinse and some optimum spray wax.
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