Quote from: pmezo33 on May 10, 2017, 02:31:01 PM
I've always had success with Meguiars ultimate line. Very affordable and easy to find. I power wash, two bucket, and microfiber everything, and I still get swirls on the black car. Not as bad as a car wash would screw it up, but they're still there after the winter and it's time to detail again. I always say black cars are by far the best looking cars when clean, but that only last for about 5 minutes.
When I first buy a car and it needs something heavy duty, I hit it with some menzerna fg400 to really clean it up. That stuff is powerful along with some quality pads and a porter cable 7424x. For lighter duty / maintenance, I'll go with the meguiars ultimate line. First compound and then the polish. Sometimes i don't even bother with the compound and go straight to the polish depending on how the car looks. Usually finish it with some wolfgang sealant. That stuff works and it lasts. Meguiars has a quick wax (it's actually a sealant) that you can buy by the gallon from their professional line. It's a nice topper after a car wash while the
Car is gorgeous!
Do you DD that car? So I am guessing you get the dirt/spray on the side of your car from road grime, and if so how do you clean it thru the winter? Does the wax treatement help it not collect much grime? We get months and months of rain and my black SHO is 1/2 brown in a matter of weeks usually, leaving it that dirty is just not good for it. I do not want to run her thru automated wash, but at the same time, not going to stand out in 40* rain washing her either. Trying to find what others do to stay clean in winter...
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Quote from: lamrith on May 10, 2017, 01:39:35 PM
Quote from: TSS on May 10, 2017, 11:31:36 AM
Well, as you know, black is the most difficult. My color is fairly easy. Not as easy as my other two vehicles which are white.
In any event, I have tried so many different products through the years, and I know everybody has their own loyalties and favorites. Currently, I use a clay bar on the areas I think I need it (plus the windsheild) , but not necessarily the entire car. And my current choice of polish/way is a Griot's product. It is a one step cleaner, polish, and paint sealant. Usually a product like that, that tries to do too much at once, fails. In this case though, it works for me. After a harsh Michigan winter, the water still beaded it up like it should and the car came through the winter unscathed again.
I used to use Zaino products...... A multistep process.... I would use their all in one cleaner/wax followed by their Z2 show polish followed by their clear seal.. Honestly, the Griot's is less expensive, and way faster for me. I do the full detailing in November before the winter and then in May before the summer. In between, I wash the car every week either at a no touch drive-through carwash, or a local drive-through hand wash place we are lucky enough to have.
Again, everybody has their loyalties and if you ask each person on this forum, they will probably tell you why they think their products are the best. I just know what works for me. If I had a black car, I might do a little more work (like my former Zaino 3 step regimine).
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Car is gorgeous!
Do you DD that car? So I am guessing you get the dirt/spray on the side of your car from road grime, and if so how do you clean it thru the winter? Does the wax treatement help it not collect much grime? We get months and months of rain and my black SHO is 1/2 brown in a matter of weeks usually, leaving it that dirty is just not good for it. I do not want to run her thru automated wash, but at the same time, not going to stand out in 40* rain washing her either. Trying to find what others do to stay clean in winter...
Thanks. Yes it is my daily driver. But on weekends or trips in yucky weather, we usually take the Enclave. I have never ever gone through a regular automated car wash in it. I don't want anything at all touching my cars except a live person with a clean sponge. So when I go through the automated touchless car wash, it cleans off the car but it definitely doesn't look perfect. It's fine for the winter because it only stays clean for a day at most anyway...... and it includes an underbody wash . The other car wash I was talking about is also a drive-through car wash but it's a hand wash and dry, which is actually owned by a friend of mine. It's a pretty incredible setup. You pull in and you can either stay in your car or wait in the waiting room, and in about 15 minutes, your car is all hand washed and hand dried. That's what I do throughout the summer at least once a week and try to do at least twice a month in the winter for a more thorough cleaning than the Touchless Car Wash.
Honestly, I can't stand washing and drying my car anymore. Even when I'm going to wax it, I know the guys at the hand wash tunnel drive through, and I tell them I'm going to be waxing it so they take extra time with it. I've been doing it that way for years with no ill effects on all of our vehicles. It is a thorough top to bottom hand wash done the right way with clean materials. My car is arguably out of place with the Exotic cars (McLaren, AMG, Lambo, Ferrari, etc.) that are there. But they do it right and treat every car that comes through the tunnel wash the same way......even a 2010 MMS.
If I didn't have that quality reasonably priced hand wash option, I would hand wash myself. Still no way, anything other than a person with a clean sponge is touching my car. :-)