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    Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    so with having a black car I'm constantly trying out new products/techniques to reduce the amount of spider-webbing my car gets. Of course this is hard as black shows EVERYTHING. I'm still trying to perfect my process. with that being said help me figure out what I need to change and or modify in what I am doing and offer me some product suggestions also.

    Process:

    spray wheel cleaner

    rinse car with high pressure nozzle & hose, rinse wheel cleaner

    two bucket method using two 5 gallon buckets ( currently using WG auto bathe)

    I have been working front to back but have read working top to bottom is better- so I will start doing this from now on. I work a panel at a time using a sheepskin mitt, rinse then reload, on to next panel. I also move the mitt in straight lines, no circles.

    rinse whole car using stream of water- no nozzle, letting the water sheet off car.

    I dry using the HD guzzler. I place the guzzler on the car and push/pat the towel to absorb the water. Or I lay the guzzler on the car and pull only using the guzzlers weight. sometimes I use a QD to aid in drying process/add lubricity.

    end process- new spider-webs ( not many but still) . what do I need to change??

    is there a more lubricant soap I can use?
    better drying method?
    better pre-wash method than just rinsing?

    Last edited by r0ckstrWS6; 06-10-2009 at 12:51 PM.

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    Are you using any grit guards in the buckets?? If not, GET SOME! If you are, try adding a second one...just adds that extra safety to reduce picking up any swirling debris. Also try throughly rinsing your mitts PRIOR to use as well. Lastly, try adding a second mitt or I use a sponge for attacking the lower half of car that tends to be dirtier than rest of car...hope this helps..it did for me

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    no grit guards yet, but they are in my shopping cart.

    thats good info, thank u much

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    drying --- consider moving to a leaf blower. Remove most of the water on surface leaving barely damp. Now spritz with a detailing spray and wipe with the Guzzler in straight motion and no real pressure. Detailing sprays like Optimum and Griots SprayWax add enough lubrication to avoid dragging towel and also add gloss and a little extra WOW factor too.

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    Yes...I forgot, I got that blow-vac...works great followed by some QD and WW towel

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    Lake Country Grout Sponge is amazing when trying to wash a black car.

    California Water Blade is a great way to get remove most of the water from the vehicle surface without adding any swirling, but if you use it wrong then it can do more harm than good.
    08 Subaru WRX

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    Something I picked up when I was trying to perfect my ONR routine is to take my soaked wash mitt and gently glide it across the surface without any pressure. I then flip it to the clean side and rewash the panel. In my mind, it would seem that initial light pass would safely pick up much of the surface dirt off the panel then the clean side, with a little more pressure, would take care of the more stubborn stains.

    One thing I think I read in the griot's manual a couple years ago was to make the pre-rinse step 10 minutes. Not sure your community water provider would approve of this but I do tend to pre-rinse for few minutes vs just wetting the car.

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    ^ when you pre-rinse, do you use any product to help aid, or do you just let the water do its thing?


    thanks for the replies everyone, I really appreciate it

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    Def. wash from top to bottom, and have a dedicated washmitt for the lower, dirtiest panels of your car. As most said a leaf blower will reduce the micromarring incurred during the drying process. I find it beneficial to do a presoak on a dry car using my AG foam gun. The mixture consists of 901 w/ TAW.

    2007 Honda Civic SI

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    Re: Fine Tuning wash/dry process +

    Do you have hard water?
    Crusty spigots and calcium build up?
    Some say that the hard water intoduces swirls also.
    I added the water softener set up and I am happy with the results

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