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agarabaghi
05-02-2017, 04:31 AM
Not sure what best practice is here, but this is the situation...

Spend a good part of sunday washing the car (weekly wash).

Drive to work on monday and part in the open, bit of dust will settle on the car etc.... being FL it usually will rain in the afternoon, thus leaving a bit of dust water residue on the car.

Is there something i can quickly wipe down the car with before parking it in the garage for the night, or should i just wait till the next sunday and do a proper wash again? Ive been doing every other week foam canon and rinse and foam canon and speedy prep towel, then blackfire paint protections, then adrex nano sealant.

Mike Phillips
05-02-2017, 05:10 AM
In my opinion, and experience, finding a waterless wash is your best friend.

There's dozens of brands that offer waterless washes on the market and on the AG store. If you're going to use a waterless wash might as well purchase a concentrate version and learn to mix your own RTU or Ready To Use version and then get a GREAT spray bottle to spray it on.

You also want to have a dedicated collection of microfiber towels just for wiping your car down.



Here's the deal...

If you wipe your car down often then it's always clean and this means reduced risk for marring from wiping down a car with dirt build-up.

If you do have a substantial dirt "film" build-up, simply do like I show on our TV show and use your waterless wash heavy or wet. The words heavy and wet mean use an ample saturation of product to lubricate the surface AND use plenty of microfiber towels.

I also have a video on this I'll include the link below.


Id you do this often you can get fast at it. Kind of depends on how large and/or complicated your car's body panels are.


:)

Mike Phillips
05-02-2017, 05:11 AM
This video covers,


Rinseless wash
Waterless wash
Careful approach - Traditional wash
Aggressive approach - Traditional wash



New Video - How to properly wash your car - Rinseless Wash - Waterless Wash - Gentle Approach - Aggressive Approach (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-videos/107116-new-video-how-properly-wash-your-car-rinseless-wash-waterless-wash-gentle-approach-aggressive-approach.html)



:)

damaged442
05-02-2017, 05:56 AM
I like the Pinnacle Waterless Wash Concentrate with Carnauba, and have had good luck with it. That bottle will last a while at the proper dilution ratios. Pretty solid bang for the buck!

Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash Concentrate with Carnauba, waterless car wash, eco friendly car wash products (http://www.autogeek.net/waterless-wash-concentrate-with-carnauba.html)

TTQ B4U
05-02-2017, 06:27 AM
I would start by reducing the time you take on Sunday. I can take my car from dirty to pristine in about 1hr. That will free up your time on Sunday and also reduce the OCD thoughts during the week which are partly to protect your efforts from the weekend.

Not sure if you have a black car, but it sounds like you do, then Waterless or rinseless is the way to go. I'm OCD and in the dry dusty times, I'll pull my car in the drive after dinner, blast it off with water just to remove the majority of dust, then I'll pull it inside for a quick rinseless spray-down and dry. Hit it with a blower to get he majority of it dry plus all the seems clear of water and then a mist with some detail spray. Again, less than 1hr.

I have and do practice waterless washes, but it does present some risks. My only advice if you do have a black car is to use a modified waterless technique in that you spray the panels but wipe with a damp cloth followed by a dry / buff one. I just don't ever wipe surfaces with dry ones unless I know it's cleaned first.

Good luck.

agarabaghi
05-02-2017, 07:19 AM
I guess i forgot which forum i was on...

My sunday routine is usually 1 - 1.5hours depending if im doing the sealant / polish step. So not really much time wasted and the results are good enough for me... i usually start at 7am and im ready by the time anyone wakes up in the house.

I was just browsing water less solutions and picked one up... seems like the perfect mid week clean up, or if like today I wake up at 4am and cant sleep and decided to clean the wheel drums of the car...
56897

IAtegeler
05-02-2017, 09:10 AM
I almost only use a rinseless wash anymore. If it is really dirty and has a road film I first knock that off the a hose. I start with the body then use my leftover mixture to clean the wheels up.

I use the waterless wash mit sold here in AG and love the thing. As far as product I have about 5 differnt ones I use. All work well it seems I just like to hoard products lol.

fightnews
05-02-2017, 10:42 AM
Between a California duster and a waterless wash my cars always pretty clean. I still the do the weekly wash though

dennis hiip
05-02-2017, 10:59 AM
Question. Does the California duster make micro scratches?I keep getting them on my black car. I know that they're caused by washing etc.I use the duster because its very fast and my black car shows dust very quickly.

AZpolisher15
05-02-2017, 11:04 AM
Wolfgang Uber Rinseless concentrate. It can be diluted for different tasks. You'll like it.

MattPersman
05-02-2017, 11:27 AM
UBER blackfire Ultima pinnacle all have good waterless concentrates. I haven't tried the mckees waterless wash on the go concentrate yet but may when I go through a little more product.


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Jerry0
05-02-2017, 12:33 PM
I like McKees 37 Waterless wash on the go and Poor Boys World Spray and Wipe. Sometimes I use one of these products after a standard hose and two bucket wash. It takes little time and adds a nice shine.

FUNX650
05-02-2017, 12:54 PM
I'm going to keep on using Meguiar's
D114 until I exhaust my supply.

After that occurs...
I'll be going to McKee's 37 N-914.


Bob

DetailKitty
05-02-2017, 01:56 PM
Question. Does the California duster make micro scratches?I keep getting them on my black car. I know that they're caused by washing etc.I use the duster because its very fast and my black car shows dust very quickly.

One of the main issues with those dusters is they aren't cleaned often enough and therefore hold a lot of contaminants and particulates that will marr your paint.

Crispy
05-02-2017, 09:05 PM
One of the main issues with those dusters is they aren't cleaned often enough and therefore hold a lot of contaminants and particulates that will marr your paint.

I use the Duster all the time.

No big deal even on the black single stage stripes.

If I see any swirls I just polish and good to go.

Nicest part is it takes 5 minutes.