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Self Cleaning/Waxing 101?
Hey guys,
Just grabbed my FRS about 2 weeks ago and its the first car I've owned that I actually care about the appearance and want to do all the washing, cleaning, etc. myself. What I'd like to gather from the collective knowledge on the forums is a short list of either "must have" or necessary products for proper maintenance of both the inside and outside of the car. While I will spend some time on the outside, inside, and wheel/tire appearance I doubt I will get to claying and proper detailing. Sort of looking for a starter kit to avoid the carwash and get me out in the Cali sun! I already gathered I'll need some of the following: * 5 Gallon Buckets * Soft cotton / microfiber clothes * Soft brush / wheel cleaner If anyone could provide a short list of products that'd be great! Looking to keep it under $200 for starters. Hopefully I can pick these up at target / local hardware store unless buying online will save me a bundle. Appreciate the help! |
Not sure on products personally, but this video should help you quite a lot:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0Sqi1lAj1A"]Audi R8 BLACKBIRD: Basic Car Wash Techniques - DRIVE CLEAN - YouTube[/ame] shows that in addition to what you have, you can pick up this cool thing that attaches to your garden hose that sprays out a mixture of the soap and water onto your car. It's just like one of those things for the pressure washer. Also should get various brushes of different sizes, and what you should and shouldn't do. |
Or you could just opti coat the whole car and never bother waxing your Car again.
There is a st bay area group buy on the opti coat sometime in july |
I'm opti-coating mine soon, but in the meantime I picked up Meguairs Quik Detailer, Quik Wax, and Interrior Cleaner along with some microfiber cloths. I've used the detailer spray and it's really good to polish off bugs, dirt, and all that.
For glass, Stoner's Invisible Glass spray cleaner. |
Good advice thus far, don't think i'm in the market for an Opticoat just yet.
Wiped down the interior with some ArmorAll Wipes today, what is the consensus on those? I've heard the cleaner part is not much better than a good wet towel, but I want to be sure i'm not doing anything destructive to the car with any product (or misuse of a product) |
i have a list of equipment im considering to buy for mine when it comes in, and i plan on testing it out on my crappy car that i have now. not sure if i want to spend $400 for it. i dont really have a choice because i cant find a place here that does opti-coat professionally.
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Opti-Coat is easily applied in a smaller, say a 2x2 foot area, then lightly wiped with a microfiber waffle towel. As you gain confidence you will move to each adjoining surface. Have a strong light source on an extension cord to constantly inspect during the process. Your eye will quickly become trained. Take your time, don't get rushed - don't work against any kind of deadline. Enjoy what you are doing. Take breaks; drink fluids and eat food as you normally do. Walk around the block, or do something else for 5 minutes every 30-45 minutes. My experience has also included aircraft and boats, which in comparison to the FR-S seem almost too much to ever finish, or finish well. Any size surface is just a series of 2x2 foot areas you work at your own speed. A professional detailer is good because he works at his craft patiently, at his own speed of comfort, and frequently pauses to inspect the work in process. You can do this. |
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As much as I am interested in the discussion of the Opti Coat option, nobody has really taken a stab at the real question I posed.
Meguiars, Turtle Wax..? What list should I have in hand when I go shopping |
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