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Re: Your Weekly Paint Maintenance Regimen
Originally Posted by jmsc
@ lane5515:
you're one of the few that uses Kenotek detail spray. I've had my eye on it for a while. Not many places carry it. Its marketed as an anti-static spray. What do you like about the product?
Kenotek is great - I got my first bottle about a month ago and used it on my wife's black Honda. It is super easy to use with no streaking and it made the black paint glow and metallic pop. It is tough to tell if the anti static claim will help against dust as the weather in ND now is rough (wet roads from rain and snow making tough to keep a DD clean). I've tried several QD's in the past and Kenotek and CG V07 are my favorites.
2018 Ford F150 - Ruby Red Metallic
2019 Honda Odyssey - Obsidian Blue
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Re: Your Weekly Paint Maintenance Regimen
Since my car is coated, i do weekly waterless or rinseless washes. I always use either UWW+ or Pinnacle Rinseless. I'll then either us V7, Backfire Poly Spray some sort of little booster to amp up some shine/gloss.
I'll probably take the coating off soon and go back to waxing, then my routine will switch a bit.
Back to the full-time grind.
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Re: Your Weekly Paint Maintenance Regimen
Originally Posted by cleanfreak3
Can rinse less or water less be used on a black vehicle? This scares me..also how do you clean the wheel wells if they are dirty when doing a rinse less or waterless?
I've been asking myself the same question. I always wash my wheel wells, tires and wheels before washing the rest of my truck. I find it funny when I see clean (paint) cars with dirty wheel wells and undressed tires.
For those of you that do rinseless washes, how do you handle the wheels, tires and wheel wells?
2018 Ford F150 - Ruby Red Metallic
2019 Honda Odyssey - Obsidian Blue
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Re: Your Weekly Paint Maintenance Regimen
Originally Posted by lane5515
I've been asking myself the same question. I always wash my wheel wells, tires and wheels before washing the rest of my truck. I find it funny when I see clean (paint) cars with dirty wheel wells and undressed tires.
For those of you that do rinseless washes, how do you handle the wheels, tires and wheel wells?
I use Mothers Back to Black tire renew, its a rinseless tire wash, Backfire Trim and Tire AIO is good too. I'll also just rinseless and waterless wash the wheel and rims too, cleans just as good most times.
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Awesome and very helpful answers guys! It seems like there are a lot of different ways to go about this.
For right now, I just bought WG Auto Bathe, Uber Rinseless, and Spritz Sealant.
I just want to test and see over time, what is my most preferred method for maintenance. And what better way than try them all out and see.
I know this is an expensive endeavor using all the WG products, but since I am loving other WG products, I wanted to try these out as well. I want to try out what is considered to be a top product line, and then having a comparison for the Megs products I had been using.
It seems that Uber, like some have noted, actually comes out as a better value up against Meg's similar product. But as in the Spritz Sealant, it looks to be quite expensive versus Ultimate Quick Wax.
It was my Bday yesterday anyways, so I had a few bucks to toss at some AG Store products.
I am very excited to try these new WG products. My family has been loving the WCTS on my interior and WETS on my exterior.
Thank you all of these great posts everyone, and have a Great Weekend!
Ray
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Re: Your Weekly Paint Maintenance Regimen
Rinseless:
D114, ONR, Uber
300 gsm MF
Waterless:
D115
Edgeless TRC towels
Traditional 2BM:
Duragloss 901, Sonax Gloss Shampoo
Griots Wash Pad
Drying Aids:
Leaf Blower
D156
Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer
Waffle weave towel
Tires & Wheels:
Super Degreaser 4:1 on tires with Tuf Shine brush
Duragloss 901 and Speedmaster brush, boars hair wheel brush
EcoTouch Tire Shine
Other products used on occasion:
Eco Touch Wheel cleaner for WW or RW washes
Meguiar's M62 Car Wash
Meguiar's Mirror Bright Shampoo
Mother's Professional Car Wash
AMMO Mud Tire Gel
AMMO Brute Wheel Soap
AMMO Wheel Cleaner
Duragloss Aquawax
CAR Products Shake n Shine
Meguiar's Mirror Bright Wheel cleaner
Meguiar's Endurance Tire Gel
P21s Auto Wash For Pre-Treatment
CG Citrus Wash Red for ultra dirty or wax stripping
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Re: Your Weekly Paint Maintenance Regimen
My black BMW is currently wearing BFWD sealant and semi annually Collonite 845. I wash weekly with my foam gun and 2 rinse buckets. Thorough dry and blow dry then Pinnacle Crystal Mist. Driven hard all week too!
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For maintaining I usually go 2 bucket.
Optimum Car Wash
Optimum Power Clean on wheels/tires, have some Meg's Mirror Bright coming in to try out
3D Express Wax, just started using
Royal Detail Club Xipp on trim, happened to like what it did to my trim when I was using as a spray wax
ONR at ext detailer concentration for door jambs
Royal Detail Club Nero on tires, I want to try McKee's Tire Coating soon
Royal Detail Club Fresh on interior plastics/vinyl
3D 50-1 Window Cleaner for interior glass
Pinnacle Leather Cleaner and Conditioner on leather, got it in my mystery box
Speed Master wheel brush
lug brush
Mother's wheel brush
TRC Edgeless Avalanche for drying
TRC Eagle Edgeless for paint
TRC Premium Window for glass, duh
Royal Detail Club waffle weave for glass final buff
TRC 12x12 365 GSM for jambs
TRC Mini Minor for trim
TRC 300 GSM for interior
2 Griot's Chenille wash mitts, 1 for top, 1 for bottom
TRC Chenille Dog Bone for front bumper
Compressor with 100ft hose and blow gun
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UnsatisfactoryResult,
I have been looking at the TRC Avalanches. I've got some Pluffles, and was wondering how the Avalanches compare to them. Have you ever tried the Pluffles to know how they compare?
VERY NICE detailed post in the forum!
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Re: Your Weekly Paint Maintenance Regimen
Originally Posted by willowcat11
Awesome and very helpful answers guys! It seems like there are a lot of different ways to go about this.
For right now, I just bought WG Auto Bathe, Uber Rinseless, and Spritz Sealant.
I just want to test and see over time, what is my most preferred method for maintenance. And what better way than try them all out and see.
I know this is an expensive endeavor using all the WG products, but since I am loving other WG products, I wanted to try these out as well. I want to try out what is considered to be a top product line, and then having a comparison for the Megs products I had been using.
It seems that Uber, like some have noted, actually comes out as a better value up against Meg's similar product. But as in the Spritz Sealant, it looks to be quite expensive versus Ultimate Quick Wax.
It was my Bday yesterday anyways, so I had a few bucks to toss at some AG Store products.
I am very excited to try these new WG products. My family has been loving the WCTS on my interior and WETS on my exterior.
Thank you all of these great posts everyone, and have a Great Weekend!
Ray
I have to agree with you on this! I started out with the Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and Fuzion. I'm now starting to switch all my products to Wolfgang as I absolutely love the results and it's easy to work with. I do have some other products that Wolfgang does not offer, but the majority of my products will be Wolfgang.
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