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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
Originally Posted by
vobro
Since this sounds to be a stop gap process before you lay down the ceramic in the future, if you find the car difficult to dry because there’s no protection on it spray a quick detailer or use the 3n1 on the car while wet. I went thru the a similar process when I bought my Silverado and due to lock downs just starting I was going to wait until I could polish and apply coating, I found the paint to be really grabby and hard to dry.
Congratulations on your new ride, the LT1 is a solid buy
It was one of 2 in the state at the time. If there is a need to polish or correct, i plan to do that step later. The reason i am working on the assumption of flawless paint is because i want to treat it like it is, until i know otherwise. (a man can dream). I definitely plan to do the whole 9 yards on it.
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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
Originally Posted by
04lss
It was one of 2 in the state at the time. If there is a need to polish or correct, i plan to do that step later. The reason i am working on the assumption of flawless paint is because i want to treat it like it is, until i know otherwise. (a man can dream). I definitely plan to do the whole 9 yards on it.
In that case, your process is fine.
Just remember that while white is very forgiving, it will also be the first to show any iron contamination.
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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
In that case, your process is fine.
Just remember that while white is very forgiving, it will also be the first to show any iron contamination.
Very true, my wife’s car is summit white and I was chemically decontaminating it with 100 miles on the odometer.
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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
If you can, try to get the ValuGard ABC to decontaminate. It was back ordered when I needed it a few months ago, so I did it the hard way.
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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
Originally Posted by
04lss
It was one of 2 in the state at the time. If there is a need to polish or correct, i plan to do that step later. The reason i am working on the assumption of flawless paint is because i want to treat it like it is, until i know otherwise. (a man can dream). I definitely plan to do the whole 9 yards on it.
Sometimes it gets lost here but make sure too enjoy your ride, 455 hp should put a smile on your face
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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Agree with iron decon but if this is a stop gag to coating you can wait if it’s gonna be soon. I would polish before coating. If no marring a fine polish or a paint cleaner will do.
I’m a paint coatings guy but I won some DoDo juice ShineCraft Hybrid wax and it was stunning on summit.
Nice car by the way. Welcome to the club!
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I love the black on white look with those wheels! I hated the way white looked in the photos, dealer was supposed to be selling me a black one but messed up and had a white waiting for me. The white changed my mind when i saw it in person.
I used the Griots ceramic spray wax as a temporary protectant. Im going to use one of the stripping washes to remove it. Followed by some claybaring. The paint aside from notable iron contamination has no swirls, so the plan is decon, a super fine polish, and a long term wax spray. Probably at the end of the summer. (my next payment for the trade in already came out, and im waiting for the refund on that before i start buying stuff for the new girl)
This is my 11th white car... somehow.
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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Looks good to me. Very careful approach.
Me? I always do wheel and tires first so I don't have water drying on the car while I get them if I were to wash the car first.
Plus I like to get the hard, icky part over with.
Definitely wheels and tires first. Another reason is that you can later wash off the yuck that splashes on the surface of the car.
I believe in treating everybody with respect, and clean cars. That’s what I believe in.
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Re: New Car First Wash Critique my plan
Pretty much spot on. The only thing I would do 1st is wheels. I would use a separate bucket just for the wheels. But either way, KEEP ON ROCKING!
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