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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Oh and if I could redo it I’d pour the BF iron remover product in a better spray bottle, that thing was beyond garbage. Also I would wear gloves, I’m inexperienced so knew I’d be learning, but passing this along to whoever may be the next guy like me
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by
RNR89JV
Well I figured why not just post an update here on progress. Too many interruptions and other tasks to make much headway but I did however accomplish a good wash, BF iron decon, and another wash before bringing it in the garage for next week to take the G9 and BF one step to it. back to uniform I didn’t spend much scrub time on it.
Suggest doing a waterless wash or heavy QD wipe prior starting the G9, since dust likely will settle in this amount of time.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Suggest doing a waterless wash or heavy QD wipe prior starting the G9, since dust likely will settle in this amount of time.
Is a waterless wash again a bit overkill or is this standard practice prior to using a AIO when i've let the vehicle sit in my garage for a week? I was honestly planning to do a quick wipe down with a microfiber or two with some optimum no rinse diluted just to be a lubricant in a spray bottle.
Edit: in an effort to keep the title of this thread relative and ongoing to someone like myself reading through forums for answers and starting items. I've found myself with the following items so far from all the advice/tips/and research here on AGO. Next on my list is to address a trim cleaner and sealant along with leather cleaner/conditioner from BF or WG.
Griot's G9 BLACKFIRE One Step Fundamentals Kit
Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant, rubber protectant, metal protectant, exterior trim protectant, exterior trim sealer
Wolfgang Uber Wheel Kit
BLACKFIRE Contamination Elimination Kit
BLACKFIRE Wash & Dry Combo
https://autogeek.net/grit-guard-washboard-combo.html
https://autogeek.net/gold-plush-jr-towel-6.html
(Lastly, a few chemical resistant spray bottles by CG from Amazon, only because of overnight shipping eligibility here in Phoenix) This is after discovering all the standard bottle sprayers most of the products are being shipped with are terrible. So just a heads up for whoever may benefit from it.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by
RNR89JV
Is a waterless wash again a bit overkill or is this standard practice prior to using a AIO when i've let the vehicle sit in my garage for a week? I was honestly planning to do a quick wipe down with a microfiber or two with some optimum no rinse diluted just to be a lubricant in a spray bottle.
ONR in a spray bottle fits the bill for a wipe down. No need to drench the car, I just meant use WW or QD and give it a wipe down(with a microfiber or two) to remove the dust right before you polish.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
ONR in a spray bottle fits the bill for a wipe down. No need to drench the car, I just meant use WW or QD and give it a wipe down(with a microfiber or two) to remove the dust right before you polish.
I would add that I would make sure to use all "8 sides" of the microfiber towels in order to ensure that you use a clean "side" of the towel for each wipe.
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Re: Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
ONR in a spray bottle fits the bill for a wipe down. No need to drench the car, I just meant use WW or QD and give it a wipe down(with a microfiber or two) to remove the dust right before you polish.
Got it thanks, just wanted to be sure I understood correctly and was not just making an assumption.
Originally Posted by
57Rambler
I would add that I would make sure to use all "8 sides" of the microfiber towels in order to ensure that you use a clean "side" of the towel for each wipe.
Will do 👍, I’ve found myself practicing that lately as I had a handful of good micro fibers and a pile of so/so ones, so taking advantage of every side of the good one so had was priority.
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