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Re: What is the best way to maintain the car after a full detail job?
For a car cover, this is something I did/do.
Picked up a few 'flannel sheets' from the local thrift store, stitched them together to just make a 'bigger sheet'. I just lay it over the trucks horizontal surfaces (hood, cab, etc). I use some small (kinda weak) magnets that hold it down.
Disclaimer: My truck sits (sleeps) during the winter in the garage, so this is strictly NOT a form fitting true car cover, just a nice SOFT cover-up.
Using well worn flannel, they are about as soft a fabric as one can find.
Just my $.02...
Bill
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Re: What is the best way to maintain the car after a full detail job?
opie 7afe,
Thanks for that info!
As far as spray waxes go what would you guys all recommend?
What seems to be the best?
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Re: What is the best way to maintain the car after a full detail job?
thanks for the info.
When i was the car would u guys suggest i fill my bucks with warm water to help clean it?
I remember when i was younger my friends dad would always wash his cars with warm water.
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Re: What is the best way to maintain the car after a full detail job?
was looking at spray waxes on AG and came across this...
doesn't appear to be on the market yet but sounds like it will be a good product.
Meguiars Gold Class Carnauba Plus+ Quik Wax, spray wax, car wax spray
Anyone hear anything about this product yet?
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Re: What is the best way to maintain the car after a full detail job?
 Originally Posted by Derek Short
Would i be OK if i were to get a nicer higher end car cover and make sure to keep detailing it before the cover goes on and it sit for the week or so...?
Thats what I do - I never put the cover on my Vette unless Ive sprayed it with detailer. I dont have any marring ( yet ) but Corvettes have super hard clear coats.
My feeling is I will definitely incur more paint damage doing it this way than letting it sit dirty and/or uncovered, but I would rather have a super clean shiny car every time I drive, and I dont mind polishing it every year or two to get the paint back to near perfect.
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Re: What is the best way to maintain the car after a full detail job?
I thought I'd post a message here rather than starting a new thread.
My car was detailed at the end of November. I've had it washed once at a hand-wash place. However, I'm not sure how often they change their mitts and towels.
I'll wash the car once a week with ONR and wipe it with a QD mid-week if it's not too dirty. I'd say it's outside about 12 hours a day M-F and a few hours on the weekends. At other times it's in a garage. During the Spring, Summer and Fall I go kayaking and camping and it gets very dirty as I go through some muddy and gravely roads. I went up to Bear Rocks in WV and the car was filthy afterwards.
At the end of February a Meguiars trained detailer will to teach me how to use a bi-directional buffer with cleaner wax. I'd like to wax the car on my own 3-4 times a year.
Assuming I don't cause lots of swirls or marring while washing or waxing the car, what factors/issues would require a 4-step process? Is this something detailers recommend once a year? I'm not sure if I'm up for doing the entire 4-step on my own. Do any of the detailers here have customers who wash weekly, wax 4 times a year and then bring the car in for a professional job too? If so, what do you see that would require a complete detail. I realize that if I follow through with my plan I'll be doing more than most people but at some point washing and waxing won't be enough, right? Anyway, maybe I can just answer my own question by saying it depends how I want the car to look.
Btw: It's a Subaru. A large number of people on various Subaru forums complain about the paint quality.
I just want to keep the car looking new. I can't justify spending spending hundreds a year on pro-details though.
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Re: What is the best way to maintain the car after a full detail job?
I don't know how to edit my post but I meant using a dual-action buffer and something along the lines of a meguiar's smooth surface kit 3-4x a year.
Thanks.
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