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I do one "real" wash and wax each month or so, and every weekend in between I just do a run down with the ONR, spraying it on the area first, then waiting a minute, then wiping it down and drying with the towels. You go through a lot of towels, and a bit more ONR than you normally would, but it's really waterless apart from what you mix in to the spray bottle. |
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Hey Phil,
Since I'm coming up on having owned my car for six months, I'm planning to do a clay bar with my next major wash and wax. How much clay bar do you recommend I have on hand for a car of the FR-S' size, and say little to no real particles on the car? I wash it regularly and wax every month or so so there's very little sap or anything like that on the paint, but I want to clay bar it just to keep it looking good. Also, would the following cleaning process be a good method: -Foam Cannon -Wash Foam Off -Foam Cannon Again -Wash Foam Off -Dry Car -Clay Bar (Using ONR or Meguiar's Final Inspection as Lubricant) -Foam Cannon Again -Wash Foam Off -Dry Car -Wax Car Or should I add any extra steps? Thanks again for all your advice. *EDIT* Also I have a second question. The Engine Bay is getting rather dusty, is there anything to worry about if I hit that with a pressure washer? Any areas in particular I need to cover up so water doesn't damage anything? Last edited by LucidMomentum; 01-22-2015 at 12:45 PM. |
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If you go rinseless wash, you can wash in your complex as there's not much water to be used. Just buy Meguiar's D115 Rinseless wash and some high quality microfiber towels. You mix the D115 with distilled water and just spray the car down one panel at a time and wipe down. The whole car can be done in 6 to 8 oz of D115 solution. The ratio is 1 (D115) to 4 (distilled water). Here is the link of the applications and review.http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-wash-wax.html I don't even bother using any buckets at all except to store the dirty towels. The towels are used one once for one pass so less chance of scratches. Rinseless is a new way of washing cars and scary for some, but once you do you don't go back to the old method unless you haven't washed the car for 2 months. Good luck. P.s. I also have ONR and I rather use D115. |
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Also how many towels do you go through a month? I reuse mine quite often. |
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Once all the towels are done, I pre-rinse them and then soak them in a bucket until I get enough to wash all the microfiber towels again. I don't throw them out. What I mean by one pass is I take a clean towel and use each panel of the car with a part of the towel in one pass. As soon as that part of the towel is dirty, I use the next section of the towel that is clean. |
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Ok.. so yeah this just happened.. I did a 7-11 run for my buddy got him a big gulp of pepsi placed it in the center cup holder, and on my way back the turn before my house the cup flipped spilling all over my passenger seat and a bit between the crack of the seat. I was wondering what would be the best method to clean it up (such as taking the seat out) and what product should I use to prevent the seat from getting sticky or damaging even further. I have already soaked up all the extra soda with a dry towel and used Turtle Wax upholstery cleaner and scrubbed the seat.
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If i want to clean my engine bay, is there anything i need to watch out for? can i just hose it down? I heard it can mess up your engine, every car is different?
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Any idea how to remove these etch marks on my hood? I've been using my Groits Garage Dual Action Polisher with the Uber Orange medium polish pad, that I purchased from you all, with Meguiars Ultimate Compound, to no avail. That combination seems to be working on the roof and trunk though. Do you think I should try a microfiber cutting pad or a more aggressive foam pad? Different product? I know with the hood being aluminum, affects how pads and compounds react in relation to the steel panels. Thank you!
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I'll try to get some closer ones. They are very tiny and uniform across the entire hood. They look like they are pitted into the clear coat. Unfortunately, it spends a lot of time outside at my condo. I keep it clean and protected as best I can. Besides these, the paint is in great shape!
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