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Free advice about paint care
Sources of paint contamination:
Water minerals left behind during evaporation Chemicals from rain, other cars, road contaminants Chemicals falling out of trees. Sap, pollen, dew. Chemicals falling out of birds butts. Dirt, dust, grit, rubber, tar, steel dust, brake dust, Sources of damage: Sun - xrays, gamma rays, UV rays, decompose your paint sand blasting from following cars and trucks dirty towel, dirty sponge, dirty wax pad orbital buffers with dirty pad objects in contact with paint: keys, phone, mail, jacket, anything! DONTS: Park in the sun Park under a tree Park next to a sprinkler Leave contaminants on the paint Believe in no-work paint products Believe in long term paint products Wax buffer with non-new pad Paint care: Hand wash each week - 52 times a year Wax with carnuba wax every 2nd or 3rd wash - 12+ times per year. Use clay-magic type product every wax job before wax application. Use new cotton wash cloth to apply wax by hand. Use NEW cotton towels to dry and polish your car. Never use an old towel. What does not work: Miracle protection products Once a year wax products Waxing twice a year Spray on - dream off type wax products $50 wax is only 10% better than $6 wax (Mothers - cleaner wax or carnuba wax is great for $7) What does work: Attention to detail Frequent care Carnuba wax Clay magic - Very, very, impressive cleaning tool. gentle hand application of wax or cleaner wax. How to eliminate other peoples' car paint on your car. Cleaner wax, wash cloth, circular motion by hand for 5 to 15 minutes on the offending paint, tar, foreign substance. Bird poop. Get it off your paint immediately. Minutes not hours. The poop is an acid eating through your paint. Tar, bug guts, road paint, who knows what: Cleaner wax, hand applied in a scrubbing circular motion for 2 to 10 minutes per offense. Scratch you can feel with your finger nail: Forget it. There is no repair. Swirl marks: Hide with wax or remove with polishing compound. The latter is very, very, time consuming. 4-8 hours. Paint chip: No easy repair. Leave it and check the newspaper for festivals. A word on Clay-Magic type products: The premise: dirt is embedded in your paint. Ordinary wash and wax will not dislodge the dirt. The clay shears the dirt off your paint and enbeds it into the clay. The truth - the claim is absolutely true. Proof: Wash and wax your car. Get it as clean as you possible can. Then clay your paint and look at all the dirt in the clay. Normal use is to clay before you wax. It is cheap, easy, and will clean the paint to a purity level much better than when it came off the lot. Who cares? Do it once, wax with carnuba, run your fingers across the paint. You will never go back. Take care of your paint and your car will look new for 10 years. And you may enjoy caring. If you wax every second wash it takes 1 hour or less. Final words: Prevent damage to your paint. Prevention is 100 times easier and more effective than repair. |
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Any thoughts on optimum no rinse?
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Never have used it. Have used "quick detail" type spray on products when the car was 99% clean but needed the dust knocked off.
The key is to avoid the damage cause by the mechanical abrasion cause by a gritty hard substance dragged across the paint. So it the dirt is very light, you can spray on a dirt release / lubricant product and gently wipe clean the paint. Keep in mind that dirt embedded in your towel becomes the paint damaging substance that you can not see or feel at the time. So wipe gently and turn the towel. Those quick detail products are very usefull for the in-between washes to knock the dust off. Fequent cleaning can only be good. Another key point: A towel coming out of the washing machine has a pound or two of water in the fibers. In the dryer, it drys but the water minerals stay in the cotton. After several wash/dry cycles your bath towels become good sandpaper. |
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so do u recommend chamois' for drying? how long are they good for? i can't afford new towels every 2 weeks
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IMO, those big Microfiber towels are the best to dry cars
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thanks
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Honestly I don't know much about microfiber towels. They probably hold water well. But is the fiber harder or softer than your paint? What is it made out of? Or if you use that towel 100 times to get your money's worth, what contaminants are contained within? Don't know, don't know, don't know.
Maybe a good towel for a while and needs retiring at some point. You be the judge. The best idea is for you to examine your towels, pads, clothes, sponges, brushes etc. and ask? Is this thing clean and pure enough for my paint or will I be making micro scratches? I am not endorsing one product or condeming another. The key to success is understanding the sources of damage and asking if your cleaning tools are past their prime and contaminated. A new cotton bath towel costs $4 at Target. Honestly, anyone driving an 08 Accord can afford to care for the paint. The beauty about a $4 towel is it costs $2 per car wash and the you can donate it to the wife, oil change, church, YMCA. Microfiber maybe drys better. But after 10 washes is it contaminated with dirt or minerals? If your car is a light color or you trade every three years, this is irrelevant. Do a drive through wash. If your car is black it is very, very difficult to keep the scratches off for a few years. They important thing is to question your practices and products to make sure you are not making matter worse. Drying with an old towel may be a great way to scratch your paint. |
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i'd say microfiber is softer than a bath towel. they also hold a lot more water than a bath towel and leave no lint behind.
they are usually cotton/polyester mix. costco sell likes a 30 something pack for $20 or so. i think they're 1'x1', but soak up a lot of water and are easily wrung out (unlike a giant bath towel).
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great now i feel bad about just washing my car with what I have here... lol
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Another good tip is to pat dry your car with a big towel. Less chances of marring your paint
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I also don't get the $50 wax only being 10% better than $6 wax. Any proof behind this? And spray on sealants actually do work very well if you know which one you're using..ie aquawax by duragloss. Hopefully MCH can chime in as he's a professional detailer and does know his way around car care and detailing. Like I said..agree with most..confused on a couple..to each their own I guess. To someone who asked about optimum no rinse..that is by far the easiest thing to use. You just need a good gout sponge (home depot) and you're good to go. Just do one panel at a time and make sure you use the two bucket method and you'll be one your way. www.autopia.org will be the best site you can ever go to for car care advice.. |
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word...and to back that claim..http://autopia.org/forum/guide-detai...-products.html
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You get an "A" for effort.
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Here's a pretty good guide to detailing.
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Hrm.. i'm learning something new! keep posting guys haha
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Good feedback and input!
Can an old dog learn new tricks? Thanks guys. |
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