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tones2SS 06-26-2013 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrrf (Post 489028)
One thing you didnt mention in your post that I really believe everyone should do is use the 2 bucket method. You'll have one bucket with soap water and another for rinse water. So hose the car down, wash a section, rinse in the rinse bucket, dip in wash bucket, repeat.......
Also I highly recommend grit guards in the bottom of the buckets to keep from dipping your brush back into the sand you just rinsed off it. Buckets and the guards are cheap - no reason to not have 2 of them.
To go one step further - purchase yourself a foam cannon.
Its very easy to get carried away with blowing your wad on detailing junk :G-Dub:

BINGO! Well said Barrrf. There is a whole correct method to washing your car. An excellent video(s) on youtube by this dude called junkman. Guy is awesome and very detailed in his explanations.
And,.....I'm one of "those" that spends a good amount of money on detail/polish/making the vehicle look nice products! It gets costly indeed. lol :G-Dub:

Lenie 06-26-2013 05:04 PM

Have the wife do it!:stirthepot:

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/170/nvo6.jpg

HAULNSS 06-27-2013 10:54 AM

2 buckets
Grit Guards
Multiple wash mitts (one for good paint, one for rockers, one for wheels only, etc.)

Multiple, high quality drying towels

and

The Foam Cannon!

http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...s/IMAG0719.jpg

http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...S/DSCF1424.jpg

Randy

Spiffav8 06-27-2013 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Lenie (Post 489571)
Have the wife do it!:stirthepot:

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/170/nvo6.jpg

Before or after she mows the lawn?

That's a good woman right there. :D

Lenie 06-27-2013 11:36 AM

Hmmm...mow the lawn to, great idea. After I mention this to her, let's see how long she allows me to keep the hot rod!:hitaxeonthehead: But Curtis said.........

CoffeeTalkJoe 06-27-2013 01:22 PM

Foam Cannon...................Wow you don't see that everyday!! :confused59:

tones2SS 06-27-2013 04:53 PM

Don't forget the higher quality the detail products, the more you save your paint from swirls and scratches.
Microfiber towels and drying towels from Sonus work great!

V8TV 06-27-2013 05:49 PM

I use a hose foamer as well, love it. Save the quick detail spray that comes with the clay kit for the quick detail, use the hose foamer for the clay bar process, too. Goes fast. Here's a vid from a few years ago.

http://v8tvshow.com/content/view/106/223/

Spiffav8 06-27-2013 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenie (Post 489746)
Hmmm...mow the lawn to, great idea. After I mention this to her, let's see how long she allows me to keep the hot rod!:hitaxeonthehead: But Curtis said.........

My wife punched me for making that post.

I told her to take her shoes off and get back in the kitchen.

Yeah...that didn't go over so well. :guns:

:D

AMSOILGUY 06-28-2013 02:55 AM

Joe thanks for posting this its a great topic!


Quote:

Originally Posted by markss28 (Post 488996)
I really like mothers products but I dont dig Maguirs. Its a little too thick to apply and take off. Mothers is very smooth and much easier to use. I use to use this stuff called BC2. Worked great. I cant remember who makes it tho.

Which products do you use of the Mothers?

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 488997)
I also like Mothers Product and my last name is McGuire

Which products of the Mothers line do you use?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 489000)
I've been using some of Adam's products lately and have experienced favorable results.

As for actually washing cars I switched to using good brushes vs. a wash mitt 10+ years ago and won't go back.

Sieg these brushes you mentioned do you have a certain one you can recommend. This is new to me and willing to try it. I've always just used a mitt.

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Originally Posted by barrrf (Post 489028)
Sieg knows. I love Adams products but have started using Chemical Guys stuff as well.

One thing I agree with him on is the use of brushes as opposed to mitts. The reasoning being rinse-ability. The mitts tend to hold the junk in them - especially in the fine wool type.

One thing you didnt mention in your post that I really believe everyone should do is use the 2 bucket method. You'll have one bucket with soap water and another for rinse water. So hose the car down, wash a section, rinse in the rinse bucket, dip in wash bucket, repeat.......

Also I highly recommend grit guards in the bottom of the buckets to keep from dipping your brush back into the sand you just rinsed off it. Buckets and the guards are cheap - no reason to not have 2 of them.

To go one step further - purchase yourself a foam cannon. You put a bit of soap in the cannon, attach cannon to power washer, blast a thick foam over the whole car. This will rinse away most of the contaminants and leave your car foamy and make it that much easy to wash with your brush.

Its very easy to get carried away with blowing your wad on detailing junk :G-Dub:
But if you have a zillion dollar paint job then you should by all means have a nice selection of protectants to get your paint nice.

The Mothers product line is available through AMSOIL how much are you guys paying i'll see if the pricing is better if interested.


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