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Just wondering how you guys wash your cars?

I have been taking mine to a car wash place that has been doing the job but I would prefer to do it myself and make a good and perfect job of it so have you guys got any tips on how to wash it manually and produce that 'lookin so fine' finish that our cars deserve?

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Well I have always had comments about the paintjob on my car (maritius blue). And my car still spends alot of time in the weather.

Some simple tips -

- Wash/detail your car in the shade

- dont use too much soap

- dont let the water dry on the car ALWAYS use a Chamois

- use seperate chamois for wheels and body

- you get what you pay for in cleaning products (stick to good names)

- do everything by hand (dont use those wool attachments for your drill for cut/polish etc.)

I spend a good 2-3 hours when I clean my car, inside/out and under the bonnet (levels etc).

It's always a great feeling when someone makes a good comment about your car :D

Edited by Danthuyer
Posted

Oh and one trick that I forgot to put in there

- Soak bird droppings before washing off - 110 grams of dissolved baking soda in 1 litre of water will remove stubborn marks


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can't be bothered...the car is F$#ked anyway... <_< :angry:

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dont wash ya cra in direct sunlight aswell make sure theres clouds and dont do it if the panels are red hot from sitting in the sun

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