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Old 08-05-2012, 06:37 PM   #15
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Not sure about 'everybody', but that's how I've started doing it too
i use optimum no rinse solution with optimum wash pad and one bucket. i haven't seen any major scratches yet with this method.

http://www.autogeek.net/opti-mitt-wash-mitt.html

this is right after an ONR wash.

there's also a layer opticoat on there.

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sheesh 10 microfibers. Is this how everybody is washing their cars in a scratch free manner? I'm using the mitt and two buckets
10 microfibers aren't that expensive plus they're easy to wash in gentle cycle with mild detergent and hang dry. Better than having that chance of one grain that didn't wash off from a mitt in a two bucket system and scratching your car. Everyone's got their own methods
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Old 08-05-2012, 07:28 PM   #17
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haven't tried the ONR yet but it's been shipped and is on the way
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i use optimum no rinse solution with optimum wash pad and one bucket. i haven't seen any major scratches yet with this method.

http://www.autogeek.net/opti-mitt-wash-mitt.html

this is right after an ONR wash.

there's also a layer opticoat on there.
This product looks awesome... would it make sense to use the two bucket system with this pad/soap?

SO one pad would suffice for the whole car?
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This product looks awesome... would it make sense to use the two bucket system with this pad/soap?

SO one pad would suffice for the whole car?
yeah one pad works.

i skip the two bucket system because my car is generally not that dirty. it never hurts to use 2 buckets though.
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Just pressure wash rinse the car from lose debris before scrubbing it's paint; that way, you know you won't be grinding those rocks against your paint. Seriously, even if you use $20 microfibre towels, you're still going to get scratches unless you start investing in a pressure washer.
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Well the first thread you posted is a discussion about re-painting the car because of the paint rumors.

The other five threads are people who found rock chips on their car. But who makes a car that is impervious to rock chips? Doesn't mean the paint is no good.
No, it really sucks!

I've taken my Tacoma on fire trails, hills, ruts and the paint is fine. These new FR-S and BRZ owners drive to and from work and their cars have pits. Toyota paint is alot more forgiving. Subaru's paint sucks b/c it's a combination of both; thin paint and light application.

http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/detail...int-sucks.html

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=749428

http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-exter...ucks-rant.html

http://www.3gwrx.com/forum/index.php?topic=18831.0

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I'm not usually one to complain, but I feel the exterior paint is a bit thin... Just discovered my first chip right under the trunk lid.

Oh well... I suppose it's just a car...................
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No, it really sucks!

I've taken my Tacoma on fire trails, hills, ruts and the paint is fine. These new FR-S and BRZ owners drive to and from work and their cars have pits. Toyota paint is alot more forgiving. Subaru's paint sucks b/c it's a combination of both; thin paint and light application.

http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/detail...int-sucks.html

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=749428

http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-exter...ucks-rant.html

http://www.3gwrx.com/forum/index.php?topic=18831.0

http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulle...ability-34106/
I heard it's subaru's paint on both the FRS and BRZ
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Just pressure wash rinse the car from lose debris before scrubbing it's paint; that way, you know you won't be grinding those rocks against your paint. Seriously, even if you use $20 microfibre towels, you're still going to get scratches unless you start investing in a pressure washer.
A Pressure washer is a bit too powerful if you have a small chip it can cause your paint to flake off in that area, rinsing your car off with a regular hose is fine, then always keeping it wet and soapy as you wash is the car is the best method
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A Pressure washer is a bit too powerful if you have a small chip it can cause your paint to flake off in that area, rinsing your car off with a regular hose is fine, then always keeping it wet and soapy as you wash is the car is the best method
1600 PSI electric power washer shouldn't hurt the paint at all. Just use a light-duty washer, or change the nozzle to a more forgiving stream pattern. Normal garden hose won't cut it if you have alot of grime and dirt stuck on the paint... even with Opti-coat on...
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both the fr-s and the br-z are both built in the same plant on the same line in japan ... not 100% sure if its in toyota town or not ... but i thank there useing the suby paint not the toyota stuff.. i will ask tommorrow at work and see if they can pull the paint info from the japan factory
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1600 PSI electric power washer shouldn't hurt the paint at all. Just use a light-duty washer, or change the nozzle to a more forgiving stream pattern. Normal garden hose won't cut it if you have alot of grime and dirt stuck on the paint... even with Opti-coat on...
Not everyone has a power washer. For those who only have a garden hose, there are products which are made to help more easily remove gunk (including bugs) from your paint. Try http://www.tarminator.com/
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