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FoxracerMenace
09-22-2006, 06:19 PM
I saw this on another forum I am on and thought it could be some good information for everyone here to have.

--1 Only use sheepskin wash mitt - the softest, plushest and longest haired one (or 2) you can find.

--2 Use a "good" purpose made car washing soap, never a cheapie. Bubbles doesn't mean it is good; high lubricity does mean it is good. Lots of surficants is good as well. Blue Dawn is designed to clean heavy cooked on grease on dishes, pots and pans, not for automobile paint, so use the appropriate product for the job.

LUBRICITY means the soap and water solution is very slippery and this helps in the washing process to remove the loosened dirt off the paint.

SURFICANTS help to decouple the dirt from the paint.

--3 Use the "2 bucket wash" - every time wash mitt comes off the vehicle, rinse like in a washing machine in a bucket of clear water, then back into the car wash solution, then back on the paint.

--4 Wash from cleanest to dirtiest (usually top down). Try to wash a panel or two, then rinse the whole car. This will stop the soap from drying and help stop water spots from forming. Keep the whole vehicle wet all the time while washing. When you are done washing panels and rinsing, then take your nozzle off the hose, turn the pressure down a little and give the entire vehicle a "flooding rinse", starting a the top and working down the sides. Try to avoid letting the hose water hit the paint hard as this splashes water all over the place. Rather, let the water coming out of the hose be almost parallel to the paint.

You will be amazed just how much more water can be removed by the flooding rinse as the surface tension of the big sheet of water will help to pull the entire wather sheet off the paint.

--5 Wash wheels with something other than your paint mitt - brake dust can be fatal to your paint. It should be soft, as well as terry towel and t-shirt material can stratch. Most wheel are clearcoated and some are chrome or bard metal. Just about anything will scratch 'em too.

--6 NEVER PUT TERRY TOWEL ANYWHERE NEAR YOUR PAINT - IT WILL SCRATCH.

--7 Buy some (2) waffle weave microfiber drying towels 24" x 36" or there abouts. Walmart ones are OK, but there are better ones on the internet.

--8 Buy at minimum 12 microfiber towels for applying and removing product. Walmart ones are OK, but there are better ones on the internet.

Just a reminder - NOTHING will stop your paint from getting marred - except perhaps keeping your ride in a plastic bubble and never taking it out. Using the proper wash method and MF towels, will help to minimize marring only.

Then you want to be able to drive it on the street, right? So now it is exposed to all manner of contaminants and damage. Do what YOU can to stop marring your paint as there is enough OUT THERE to trash it out.

my86gt
09-22-2006, 06:27 PM
would you like to use my car for a demo? LOL

fini
09-23-2006, 01:52 AM
seems like good advice

FoxracerMenace
10-31-2006, 10:42 AM
I need to do this to our stang one of these weekends.

baby_girl06
10-31-2006, 12:12 PM
I need to do this to our stang one of these weekends.

Cool I will bring mine over to!! You can do mine also!! :mick: :woot:

FoxracerMenace
10-31-2006, 02:05 PM
Youd have to trust me with your car...:evilgrin:

baby_girl06
10-31-2006, 02:07 PM
Youd have to trust me with your car...:evilgrin:

Woo!! I don't know any more!! You made that evil smile and everything!! Uh... maybe!! Yeah why not!! If you hurt my Baby I will just have to hurt you!!

FoxracerMenace
10-31-2006, 02:13 PM
:ouch:

baby_girl06
10-31-2006, 02:15 PM
:ouch:

:lol:

stangpilot
11-01-2006, 07:19 AM
This is truely the best way to do it and thanks for the sane info for a change thanks

FoxracerMenace
11-01-2006, 09:26 AM
YW man!

dragrace4fun
01-21-2007, 07:03 PM
What you suggest for wax? I've been a big fan of Turtle carnuba(can with foam pad inside), myself, though not a good thing if you don't want swirls(natuarlly there's dirt floating in the air that gets in it). I've also used some I got from Wal-Mart that had soap with carnuba beads impregnated in it. That seemed a good option for days you just don't have the time to wax afterward or a storm's enroute. Mother's/Meguiar's polish and a soft touch usually seems to clear up the swirls a bit.

Blck_98_STANG
01-21-2007, 08:07 PM
Great list. Thanks for you input.

Orange97GTVert
01-21-2007, 09:29 PM
What you suggest for wax? I've been a big fan of Turtle carnuba(can with foam pad inside), myself, though not a good thing if you don't want swirls(natuarlly there's dirt floating in the air that gets in it). I've also used some I got from Wal-Mart that had soap with carnuba beads impregnated in it. That seemed a good option for days you just don't have the time to wax afterward or a storm's enroute. Mother's/Meguiar's polish and a soft touch usually seems to clear up the swirls a bit.
Zaino Show Car finishes....there is NO other! www.zainobros.com :mick:

FoxracerMenace
01-22-2007, 11:18 AM
I say go with Zaino and Klasse.

BDIDDY
08-29-2007, 10:09 PM
[B] The easiest way to wash your ride and wheels is to have two seperate buckets in
different colors. A bug sponge and car wash soap is great for the wheels. A seperate
bucket for the body. Artificial chamois is the way to go. Do not use the chamois for door jams! Some company's provide tubes for the chamois. Anyone within East Texas can contact a company that calls on car dealerships, detail shops, and body shops for
products and advice. Pro Magic, Inc. @ 18006711845. Shane has been my supplier for
nearly 20 years. They have a spray on-rinse off phenominal product called BUGZAPPER. :wave:

dslimbizkit
08-31-2007, 09:30 PM
Zaino is the best IMO .. (although I need to re-order) .. pictures of my car along with a testimonial are on their website.

I disagree with the Dawn dish soap though ... not to be used to your 'common' weekend wash ... BUT in spring I use it (for the reasons listed) .. it basically gets through crap.. including taking off any coats of old wax/polish... I then claybar and then do a Zaino process.

I also suggest using a product called "AeroSpace 303" (found at your local boating/rv dealership) on your plastic/rubber pieces under the hood and your dash/doors/leather or vinyl seats ... makes for a nice shine without looking or feeling greasy.

just my .02 :blkvnm:

Shane361
09-13-2007, 05:03 PM
Where can I get Zaino? Heard to much about it not to want to try it myself. I use Turtle Wax Synthetic liquid wax. You put it on all your paint, rubber, plastic. Leaves the car looking wet afterwards. Also leave no white residue like paste wax-Shane

mike05gt
09-13-2007, 06:04 PM
Where can I get Zaino? Heard to much about it not to want to try it myself. I use Turtle Wax Synthetic liquid wax. You put it on all your paint, rubber, plastic. Leaves the car looking wet afterwards. Also leave no white residue like paste wax-Shane

http://www.zainostore.com/

Shane361
09-13-2007, 07:11 PM
http://www.zainostore.com/

Thanks Mike:blkvnm:

sundayspony
09-23-2007, 04:57 PM
Any suggestions on how to get this stuff off and the best stuff to put on the fender to make it easier to get it off?

I have waxed the rear fender with some mothers but it is still a beeoch to get off.

Oh and it is WAY dirtier now... :D :snicker:

TrooperSeven
09-24-2007, 09:37 AM
Usually I use turtle car wash, beads up real nice. I for some reason used Mr. Clean carwash this time. You know the 1 where you dont have to dry it afterwards. Big mistake. Yea it looks great, but theres no more beading of wax, just real smooth, but it's still wet. So I decide to get out my white cotton towel to dry the windows. eh gad it's like theres a film left behind and I cant get it dry......hmmm some1 gave me trick soap ( you know like the birthday candle trick ) So I'm thinking this stuff sucks bigtime. Rewash the car with my usual soap and now I have to rewax it tomorrow. Anyone ever had any expierence with this product?.......if so, did ya like it?

fordracing89
09-24-2007, 10:06 AM
I would try clay barring the area or the entire truck if you have a day to kill that should take the imperfections out..