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08-27-2008, 11:15 AM | #1 |
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Sheepskin Mits? Loosening Grime?
Can anyone recommend a brand of sheepskin mit for car washing? Preferably something that can be ordered over the internet (my local car stores are just terrible).
Also, is it acceptable to hit my car with Megs QD before applying two bucket method? I know that I'm not supposed to scrub at ALL with the mit, but I'm thinking that maybe this could help to loosen some of the worst grime so that I won't have to go back and attack it again afterwards... Thanks! |
08-27-2008, 02:14 PM | #2 | |
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Go to autogeek.net, the sheepskin wash mit they sell is by far the best quality I've found. I would recommend a couple sheepskin wash mits in your wash bucket, one for the top/trunk/hood and upper area's of the sides of your car. Then another sheepskin for the lower areas, nose, back. I would not use the Meqs QD spray before you wash. Just rinse the car off really well, then get your wash mits really soaked in your favorite car wash soap. Use really light pressure when using the mits, just let them glide, then rinse in your rinse bucket. Ensure at the end of your wash day you rinse your sheepskin mits in clean water then let them air dry. I made the mistake of leaving them in my wash bucked with a sealed lid, and ruined two mits.
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08-27-2008, 02:22 PM | #4 |
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John, much thanks for the words of wisdom!
What about stubburn stains though? I park on the streets of DC, so when I DO finally get around to washing, there's bound to be some crap on there that won't come off with a swipe or two of a sheepskin mit. Do you recommend I just repeatedly wash the car with those until the stuff has come off, or is there another way of going about this? |
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Next, if after a regular wash, you still have these "stains", your going to need something more aggresive to remove them. In all fairness, if you have tree sap or something on the paint remain after a good wash, then what ever it is, its probably slowly etching into your clear coat and will require immediate attention. I would try using your spray detailer with a good microfiber cloth after your wash to remove anything that is left on the paint. If it is not easily removed, then your going to need to polish the paint to remove it.
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08-28-2008, 09:55 AM | #7 |
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I'm not a big fan of Scratch X, however, you can use it with a foam pad to try and remove small surface defects. I would only use it on very small area's. For tar and even sap, I would recommend- This has worked well, I would use this first. Then wax/seal after use.
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08-28-2008, 10:19 AM | #9 |
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Zaino also makes a cleaner/swirl remover wax. It does a fantastic job removing small scratches and Debris. You can apply a Zaino sealer right after. I know it's tough to find the time, but if you reserve one long afternoon and apply a few coats of Zaino, wash and detail times will be cut in half. I try to always keep a fresh coat, tree sap and grime simply falls off the car with light pressure.
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I like using 3M imperial hand glaze to remove anything left after washing. The quick detailer works as well, and doesn't remove the wax like the IHG does. Another option is using a clay bar, which I recommend looking into. It is good to clay before waxing if nessecary (when you feel roughness on the paint). After using a clay bar you should rewash the car. if you use Quick Detailer, or a glaze you don't need to rewash
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08-28-2008, 11:18 AM | #11 |
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You guys have been great, thanks so much for all of the help! Can I do this:
1. Wash 2. Megs Quick Detailer on remaining spots 3. Wax I know that looks SUPER simple, but just theoretically speaking, if I didn't have time for anything else, would that be an acceptable protocal? Also, if I were to go with something that simple, what would be the best wax to use? Still Zaino? |
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08-28-2008, 11:57 AM | #12 |
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Yup, that should work out for you. I like Meguires #26 High Tech Yellow. It makes the Montego Blue on mine look a lot darker and richer. Lots of people swear by Zaino, but its different from most waxes out there and should be used in conjunction with their whole system.
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08-28-2008, 12:12 PM | #13 |
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I'm one that lives by Zaino. I just find it's easier to apply, last longer and has greater protecting properties. Agreed, use in conjunction with other Zaino products. There are plenty of other great products out there though, I haven't tried them all but was happy with Zaino so I stuck with it.
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Wash the car with Dawn liquid dishwashing detergent......the high alkaline content will strip any wax on the vehicle. This is a recommendation from the Zaino web site. I only do this when I want to strip the car of any wax/sealant. From the Zaino web site- Step 1—STRIP THE OLD WAX
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08-29-2008, 12:27 PM | #17 |
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CBLW, here's a simple plan to keep your car looking great-
Upon delivery follow these steps- 1. Wash with dawn 2. Dry car with a large Microfiber detail towel (Purchase this at Target, its the large one in the detail section) 3. Wax Car with- NXT Tech Wax 2.0(apply to the car and let dry to haze, remove with microfiber, this stuff is so easy to remove its amazing!!) 4. In between wax jobs and after every car wash use mequiars ULTIMATE QUIK DETAILER.... Only use Microfiber cloths on the car..... Grey ones from Target work great for detailing:biggrin:
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I like clay.
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