Jmbrown415
01-29-2017, 12:04 PM
Hi all,
Hope you are keeping busy detailing.
My daily is done now, corrected, glazed and sealed.
Quick one, have adopted a two weekly wash. 1 wash normal without spray wax, then 2 weeks later wash with spray wax. ( although raining all the time currently, my car is just ridiculously dirty, even though I washed it last week. )
My car wash takes a while. I use auto finesse ph neutral shampoo which is awesome. However, I blot and dab when drying to avoid the risk of scratching. Takes a while but ok if you have 2 towels. Black Audis are a nightmare, hard paint to cut but easily scratches as you probably know.
I use madcow violet spray wax which is very good however, I seem to have a tendency to leave some residue. Instead of just using microfibre towels do any of you use an applicator pad, i.e. Just a black pad to rub in straight lines and then buff off remaining residue?
Generally use 3 sprays for small panels and 5 for bigger panels i.e. Door/bonnet.
Thanks & Best Wishes
Justin
Hope you are keeping busy detailing.
My daily is done now, corrected, glazed and sealed.
Quick one, have adopted a two weekly wash. 1 wash normal without spray wax, then 2 weeks later wash with spray wax. ( although raining all the time currently, my car is just ridiculously dirty, even though I washed it last week. )
My car wash takes a while. I use auto finesse ph neutral shampoo which is awesome. However, I blot and dab when drying to avoid the risk of scratching. Takes a while but ok if you have 2 towels. Black Audis are a nightmare, hard paint to cut but easily scratches as you probably know.
I use madcow violet spray wax which is very good however, I seem to have a tendency to leave some residue. Instead of just using microfibre towels do any of you use an applicator pad, i.e. Just a black pad to rub in straight lines and then buff off remaining residue?
Generally use 3 sprays for small panels and 5 for bigger panels i.e. Door/bonnet.
Thanks & Best Wishes
Justin