Romans5.8
12-10-2013, 05:42 PM
There are a lot of cool glazes, sealants, coatings, waxes, and tools that help our paint 'pop'. But my favorite tool is fairly cheap, and pretty mundane. That's Detailers Pro waterless wash concentrate! (http://www.autogeek.net/dp-waterless-wash-concentrate.html).
The reason? Well, before AutoGeek I was pretty sure my car just wasn't going to get clean in the winter. She's parked outside, and I live in an apartment. I knew better than to go to a swirl-o-matic, but the touchless automatics and coin-op sans the brush don't really get the car clean. I'd go there just to get most of the crud off and be done.
Enter DP Waterless Autowash! Cheap, concentrated- works! I go to the coin op, spray the car with $1.50 worth of high-pressure rinse, then shoot down the interstate to the next exit at 75mph (aka a redneck master-blaster!), then come home, grab an armful of fluffy towels and a Mercury Pro sprayer full of waterless wash and go to town!
I'm just so impressed with the results. At first, I was skeptical. I would see pro detailers on the forum talking about how they do waterless washes for customers and I thought, gee, why would you pay someone to wipe your car down? At least wash the guys car, you've got a tank of water and a pressure washer right there in the van! But that's because I didn't realize just how effective this stuff is. I started using it and realized it got my car REALLY CLEAN, AND, left it with a nice shine! Scratch free!
Here's what I just got done doing; (Hope you all don't mind but I preserved the high iPhone resolution so that you could really see how clean it gets the car; a dirty car looks clean at low res!)
http://imageshack.us/a/img34/7366/6d5y.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img18/2827/91vx.jpg
And here's the 'money shot'. The pickup in the background (and this is no exaggeration) is one of the cleanest vehicles in the parking lot. It's 'too easy' to compare it to a caked on mess of a car that never gets washed anyway; but this guy actually does take his truck to the car wash about once a week; and so you can see the assault my car is on!
http://imageshack.us/a/img89/346/6c6o.jpg
(Note that in the pics I hadn't yet done the wheels or tires)
I'd say it looks pretty good! I picked this car up from the dealer the day it was delivered from the factory (I special ordered it). NO prep or setup was done. It has never been polished, or even sealed or waxed, because 'that day' happened to be the day this big winter storm blew in and I haven't yet been able to. This Friday I'm gonna hit it with some SF4500, followed by DP Paint Sealant and some Menzerna wax. Will be borrowing a garage for this task! So any shine you see on the car is a combination of A) Natural paint and B) The waterless wash. I can honestly say that this car, in it's entire life (It was built on November 26th) has NEVER seen wax, polish, glaze, sealant, or anything else other than a coin-op pressure washer and DP waterless wash. (though that will change this week!)
The reason? Well, before AutoGeek I was pretty sure my car just wasn't going to get clean in the winter. She's parked outside, and I live in an apartment. I knew better than to go to a swirl-o-matic, but the touchless automatics and coin-op sans the brush don't really get the car clean. I'd go there just to get most of the crud off and be done.
Enter DP Waterless Autowash! Cheap, concentrated- works! I go to the coin op, spray the car with $1.50 worth of high-pressure rinse, then shoot down the interstate to the next exit at 75mph (aka a redneck master-blaster!), then come home, grab an armful of fluffy towels and a Mercury Pro sprayer full of waterless wash and go to town!
I'm just so impressed with the results. At first, I was skeptical. I would see pro detailers on the forum talking about how they do waterless washes for customers and I thought, gee, why would you pay someone to wipe your car down? At least wash the guys car, you've got a tank of water and a pressure washer right there in the van! But that's because I didn't realize just how effective this stuff is. I started using it and realized it got my car REALLY CLEAN, AND, left it with a nice shine! Scratch free!
Here's what I just got done doing; (Hope you all don't mind but I preserved the high iPhone resolution so that you could really see how clean it gets the car; a dirty car looks clean at low res!)
http://imageshack.us/a/img34/7366/6d5y.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img18/2827/91vx.jpg
And here's the 'money shot'. The pickup in the background (and this is no exaggeration) is one of the cleanest vehicles in the parking lot. It's 'too easy' to compare it to a caked on mess of a car that never gets washed anyway; but this guy actually does take his truck to the car wash about once a week; and so you can see the assault my car is on!
http://imageshack.us/a/img89/346/6c6o.jpg
(Note that in the pics I hadn't yet done the wheels or tires)
I'd say it looks pretty good! I picked this car up from the dealer the day it was delivered from the factory (I special ordered it). NO prep or setup was done. It has never been polished, or even sealed or waxed, because 'that day' happened to be the day this big winter storm blew in and I haven't yet been able to. This Friday I'm gonna hit it with some SF4500, followed by DP Paint Sealant and some Menzerna wax. Will be borrowing a garage for this task! So any shine you see on the car is a combination of A) Natural paint and B) The waterless wash. I can honestly say that this car, in it's entire life (It was built on November 26th) has NEVER seen wax, polish, glaze, sealant, or anything else other than a coin-op pressure washer and DP waterless wash. (though that will change this week!)