Detailing tips
#21
NTTAWWT
Please for all things loving of cars, don't use a squeegee to dry your car. If you've left any dirt on the surface, you're asking for big time scratches. Use the blower. It's awesome, and you can get the water out of the cracks it typically gets stuck in...hood crevices and scoops, window trim, mirrors, etc.
The method you describe is used quite a bit by detailers. They use a foam gun to completely soak down the car with suds, it's a pretty good method provided you have some shade to do it in. I'd still suggest using a bucket to rinse your wash mitt after a few panels. The dirt gets lifted up by the soap, and when you go over with the mitt, it gets trapped in the mitt, which needs to be rinsed off.
The method you describe is used quite a bit by detailers. They use a foam gun to completely soak down the car with suds, it's a pretty good method provided you have some shade to do it in. I'd still suggest using a bucket to rinse your wash mitt after a few panels. The dirt gets lifted up by the soap, and when you go over with the mitt, it gets trapped in the mitt, which needs to be rinsed off.
#22
Please for all things loving of cars, don't use a squeegee to dry your car. If you've left any dirt on the surface, you're asking for big time scratches. Use the blower. It's awesome, and you can get the water out of the cracks it typically gets stuck in...hood crevices and scoops, window trim, mirrors, etc.
The method you describe is used quite a bit by detailers. They use a foam gun to completely soak down the car with suds, it's a pretty good method provided you have some shade to do it in. I'd still suggest using a bucket to rinse your wash mitt after a few panels. The dirt gets lifted up by the soap, and when you go over with the mitt, it gets trapped in the mitt, which needs to be rinsed off.
The method you describe is used quite a bit by detailers. They use a foam gun to completely soak down the car with suds, it's a pretty good method provided you have some shade to do it in. I'd still suggest using a bucket to rinse your wash mitt after a few panels. The dirt gets lifted up by the soap, and when you go over with the mitt, it gets trapped in the mitt, which needs to be rinsed off.
Shade or no shade you can use this method just like any other wash method and do a section at a time to prevent the soap from drying on the car. Shade is always better but I never suds the whole car down at once.
I spray the mitt out with the hose. Just like rinsing the car. No need for a bucket.
Last edited by roadracingmustang; 7/10/14 at 06:35 AM.
#23
NTTAWWT
If you have washed the car properly you don't have to worry about using a silicone squeegee. But I agree the blower is the best way to go. You just have to be very careful not to touch the car with the blower nozzle because that could scratch it big time.
Shade or no shade you can use this method just like any other wash method and do a section at a time to prevent the soap from drying on the car. Shade is always better but I never suds the whole car down at once.
I spray the mitt out with the hose. Just like rinsing the car. No need for a bucket.
Shade or no shade you can use this method just like any other wash method and do a section at a time to prevent the soap from drying on the car. Shade is always better but I never suds the whole car down at once.
I spray the mitt out with the hose. Just like rinsing the car. No need for a bucket.
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#24
Super Boss Lawman Member
I picked up a Mother's Powerball Mini today and a California Duster. My wheels are a royal PITA to wash and wax. I expect this powerball thingy to help alot. Also use it for the fender trim under the hood which is always water spotted.
#26
California Duster
I've used a California Duster on all my vehicles and have not had any issues getting off "Garage Dust". I wouldn't used it on a dirty car. Any bad experiences with it? I'm a little nervous to use it on the new GT.
#27
Super Boss Lawman Member
I personally abandoned the california duster and just live with the dust or use maguires ultimate quick detailer just before a show. It was mostly because i got tired of the red residue the duster would shed onto my car.
#28
FR500 Member
All I see at shows and cruises are folks using a California Duster, but I'm with Darren on this one. They don't cut it on darker cars. Meguiars detailer (black bottle) is the best.
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