General > Detailing
Quick wash?
stealthwolf:
A week before the stafford meet, I detailed the car best as I could. Managed only one layer of collies because I was applying it by hand in the dark (5pm by then). Since then, the car's been real mucky.
Would a quick rinse off be enough to get rid of all the dirt or would I need to do a full detail again? Managed to soak and wipe some bird poo off without it leaving any marks on (didn't realise it was there for abotu four days!).
Also how do I prevent the old collies coming off (so I can apply more)?
And how do I take all the collies off if I want to start from a fresh base again?
Tarmac_Terrorist:
Which Collinite are you using? 476, 915 or 845?
I would wash and dry the car thoroughly again. You'll be able to see when you clean it properly how the water is beading / sheeting as to how the wax is standing up. At this stage in winter, I would try to get another coat of wax on. You should be fine to just apply on top of what you have already done, then look to strip the wax / oilush the car in the Spring and reapply some more wax then.
I use 845 on my work car (3 coats) and it's sooo easy to apply and yet still very durable. :happy2:
stealthwolf:
476s
JPC:
i find sealants the best for the "blast off the dirt" usefullness.
What I tend to do with a fully detailed car (of mine) is snow foam the car, then blast it off with the pressure washer. That does about 90% of the car. I sheet the water off with the hose, they i'm done. this means i dont touch the paintwork, thus reducing the risk for any marring of the paint.
I do this every week or so and when i get chance, maybe 2-3 weeks when im busy ill give it a proper wash.
Zaino stuff is great for this.
So in summary, you can just give the car a rinse. If you have a pressure washer, you'll get the car pretty clean.
you can also buy some proper shampoo and a wash mitt. washing with this wont strip the wax. if you dry the car after, you apply another coat of colly! ;)
hope this helps! :)
stealthwolf:
--- Quote from: JPC on December 12, 2008, 10:43:29 pm ---you can also buy some proper shampoo and a wash mitt. washing with this wont strip the wax. if you dry the car after, you apply another coat of colly! ;)
--- End quote ---
I already have a fair few detailing products.
Normal detail for me involves:
Pre-wash rinse
First wash with Dodo's BTTM shampoo, rinse, repeat
Pat dry with MF towels (until I get bored and start wiping clean!)
clay with megs smooth surface detailer (I like it more than PB's QD+)
AG UDS
Collies
Problem is 1. don't have a pressure washer/snow foam (and I'm not gonna invest in these until I have a permanent residence), 2. time, especially with exams coming so close. Might leave detailing anything for a few weeks until afterwards.
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