Cleaning rituals & products
Discussion
I've been reading up and then got bored from all the billions of cleaning products. So I thought I'd seek advice!
I was thinking about doing a wet clean to get the most off then switching to a dry clean method there after.
Currently I:
-Rinse water only. Low pressure hose
-Pre-wash soapy water (turtle wax). 2 bucket method lambs wool mitt
-Main wash soapy water (turtle wax). 2 bucket method lambs wool mitt
-AG Super resin polish
-Chamois Dry
Do you need to do anything special because of the fibre glass construction?
Either way what does everyone prefer to use and do?
I was thinking about doing a wet clean to get the most off then switching to a dry clean method there after.
Currently I:
-Rinse water only. Low pressure hose
-Pre-wash soapy water (turtle wax). 2 bucket method lambs wool mitt
-Main wash soapy water (turtle wax). 2 bucket method lambs wool mitt
-AG Super resin polish
-Chamois Dry
Do you need to do anything special because of the fibre glass construction?
Either way what does everyone prefer to use and do?
I wash it with a autogym wash and then when I can be arsed and dont have a list of jobs To do I use this :-)
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
Its really good and found it gave a deep polish.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
Its really good and found it gave a deep polish.
I use Greased Lightning waterless spray on stuff
Bloody great
No need to get car wet.
Can be used on trim and glass and I know I goes against what most of you are used to
but iv been using it for years and found that it doesn't cause swirling or scratch paintwork.
Mate of mine has a deep black cobra and wouldn't use anything but 2 bucket method with polish and wax
and is very anal about his car.
tried this stuff on his car and doesn't use anything else now.
Bloody great
No need to get car wet.
Can be used on trim and glass and I know I goes against what most of you are used to
but iv been using it for years and found that it doesn't cause swirling or scratch paintwork.
Mate of mine has a deep black cobra and wouldn't use anything but 2 bucket method with polish and wax
and is very anal about his car.
tried this stuff on his car and doesn't use anything else now.
I've polished mine once in 5 years, by hand. The absolute best tip I was given for keeping paint in good condition was to not get it dirty. If it gets dirty, wash it. Regularly.
There's a million products on the market for doing various fancy things and you can achieve a good result with most of them. Everyone will have their own products of choice so as long as you understand what you're trying to achieve, you will probably be fine with any of them. Decide what you want to spend and how much time you'll be able to devote, then you'll know how far you want to go.
There's a million products on the market for doing various fancy things and you can achieve a good result with most of them. Everyone will have their own products of choice so as long as you understand what you're trying to achieve, you will probably be fine with any of them. Decide what you want to spend and how much time you'll be able to devote, then you'll know how far you want to go.
I use this stuff, it seams to repel water and dirt very well.
http://www.armorall.eu/uk/products/item/id/206/shi...
http://www.armorall.eu/uk/products/item/id/206/shi...
I'm with Steve on this one, Grease Lightning all the way for me. If it gets really really dirty a standard wash and wax but I've only used Grease Lightning over the last four months and it's fantastic.
Change the Tac cloths regularly and there are NO scratches present.
I tried it on a filthy dirty Landrover in dark green and it still gave a great finish!
Change the Tac cloths regularly and there are NO scratches present.
I tried it on a filthy dirty Landrover in dark green and it still gave a great finish!
2802th said:
I'm with Steve on this one, Grease Lightning all the way for me. If it gets really really dirty a standard wash and wax but I've only used Grease Lightning over the last four months and it's fantastic.
Change the Tac cloths regularly and there are NO scratches present.
I tried it on a filthy dirty Landrover in dark green and it still gave a great finish!
Can you apply this to a wet car or do I have to dry the car first?Change the Tac cloths regularly and there are NO scratches present.
I tried it on a filthy dirty Landrover in dark green and it still gave a great finish!
Wet or dry it works fine, the tac cloth picks up the moisture and the dirt. I know it sounds far fetched but this stuff IS VERY GOOD.
A good friend with a fetish for Jags watched me do the front wing on our Freelander it was filthy dirty, and after I had finished he looked closely for scratching and guess what, none found, and boy did he look for it!
A good friend with a fetish for Jags watched me do the front wing on our Freelander it was filthy dirty, and after I had finished he looked closely for scratching and guess what, none found, and boy did he look for it!
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