Keeping it clean and shiny!
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Keeping it clean and shiny!
So, while I am waiting for my 2011 GT to arrive (in transit as of Monday!) I am starting to think about how I will keep it looking good. It's been a really long time since I have had a car that was worthy of wax!
Can anyone recommend some good products for washing and waxing the exterior and keeping the interior nice? Hopefully something easy to use. The color of this car is Race Red...it will have a raceing stripe as well. Black leather interior. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Can anyone recommend some good products for washing and waxing the exterior and keeping the interior nice? Hopefully something easy to use. The color of this car is Race Red...it will have a raceing stripe as well. Black leather interior. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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And a recent thread here. . .
https://themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=482439
I'm going with Zaino.
https://themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=482439
I'm going with Zaino.
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I'm going with Zaino, as that's what I have on hand. Once you reach a certain level of products, it's about the technique more than the product. They will all give the same or similar result, for about the same price, for about the same duration. I would recommend that you give the car a nice claybar treatment before anything else. That is probably the most-overlooked technique in car maintenance, and it REALLY makes a huge difference.
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And yes, we just had a long thread about this. Check out the link others have posted above me.
Last edited by Adam; 5/12/10 at 09:15 AM.
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And I've said it before; I'll say it again. Griot's is the ultimate when you want to spoil a car.
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http://www.pinnaclewax.com/souveran.html
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i use Griots, Adams and Meguiars. mostly Meguiars on everything but the others on specific stuff. i like all the cloths that Griots offers. like a previous post, i think its mostly the technique if you use the high end stuff. only one product i have gotten that i do not like and that is the ultimate quick detailer from meguiars. the regular quick detailer i have found to be the best for keeping the car nice and shiny. everything else i have used from all 3 have worked great for my needs.
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Is Ivory liquid a bad thing?
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Every time I wash my car it looks like it is freshly waxed. Why? Because the product I use to clean the vehicle doesn't remove the layers of sealant already on the paint.
Last edited by Adam; 5/12/10 at 10:45 AM.
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I replied to your PM. It isn't a bad thing, but it doesn't need to be used unless you're trying to strip all the wax from your car to start over with a new type of wax or sealant. You put all that time and effort into protecting your paint with several coats of wax, there's no point to throw that in the trash twice a year by using dawn/ivory.
Every time I wash my car it looks like it is freshly waxed. Why? Because the product I use to clean the vehicle doesn't remove the layers of sealant already on the paint.
Every time I wash my car it looks like it is freshly waxed. Why? Because the product I use to clean the vehicle doesn't remove the layers of sealant already on the paint.
Learned something new in time for my 2011's arrival
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