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I was confused on one thing. He uses a foam cannon to lather the car but he also uses the two bucket method and car shampoo? Isn't that what the foam cannon is for? Or does the foam cannon assist with removing dirt from the car, rinse the car off, and then you use the two bucket method (along with wash mitt) to actually clean the car? I know I sound like a moron but never done this before and trying to understand, thanks in advance. |
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You'll want a foam cannon and two buckets. one with soapy water, one with rinse water. You'll want a soapy bucket to drench your wash mitt in before you start washing sections that you've applied the foam to. The foam is there to begin lift the contaminants from the paint surface. After washing a section you rinse in the mitt in the rinse bucket, but now it has water, so wring it out, redunk in the soap bucket, and clean your next section. Never let soap dry on your car, so work in sections. Cheers!
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Another resource for detailing tips and products is Obsessed Garage. (Prices match those from Detailed Image for like-for-like.) I use CarPro, too, for most tasks. I've been very satisfied with the Kranzle K1322TS pressure washer after ~3 years.
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Single bucket with dirt strainer in bottom and car wash soap/microfiber mitt only works fine unless you're ultra picky
Always do the wheels last of course - and wheels on this car are a real pain, if someone knows a good soft brush to use on them I'm all ears |
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C49TKM7C...&pd_rd_plhdr=t And this one helps get the caliper clean: https://www.amazon.com/Speed-Master-...1zcF9tdGY&th=1 Last edited by kenkamm; 12-14-2024 at 07:17 AM.. |
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This^^ its a car. Drive it clean. Repeat and enjoy it. Not an E-type appreciating by the minute at all. Your process is sound.
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Half of my car is ppf’ed and the entire car is ceramic-coated, including the wheels and calipers. I only hand-wash.
When I want to make an afternoon of it, I pull out my foam cannon, pressure washer, three buckets, EGO blower, etc. The third bucket is dedicated to wheels and done first. I use PH-balanced soap (CarPro) for everything, including the wheels. If I have the time, I prefer this method. If I don’t want to (or can’t) spend the time, I do a rinseless wash. IK pump sprayer, ONR, and one bucket. Wheels are done last with this method. Takes half the time. In the winter, my car hibernates, so no driving or washing. |
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I think that is similar to the product that a company I hired to clean my car used. They were called No H2O. They sprayed something on my car and wiped with a microfiber towel. Car looked great when they were done. Charged me $100 but if Optimum is similar to what they were using, I can use it too and save myself the money. |
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My detailer specifically recommended a shampoo specific for ceramic-coated cars (CarPro Reset) |
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just did ceramic and front half ppf last week, my installer (very established company 30+ years in the business) said to touchless is fine but to pick the cheapest wash option because the deluxe packages have harsher chemicals
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There's a very wide range in quality of touch less wash machines/setups also.
There's about 4 near me that I would never use, but there is 1 specifically that does a nice job and I use it when I just need to get the salt off. My detailer agrees that this particular touch less is good to use.
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For a rinseless wash, I fill a bucket with water and a few capfulls of ONR solution (256:1 dilution). Then I fill the IK Multi Pro 2 sprayer about 3/4 full with that water. After putting a grit guard in the bucket, I throw in the Optimum Big Red Sponge, two microfiber towels, and a long microfiber brush. (The sponge is used for the majority of the car, the microfibers for the wheels, and the long brush for the barrels of the wheels.) First, I blow off any loose debris from the car with a handheld leaf blower. Then, I pump the sprayer and soak the whole car with the ONR mix. (I save a little bit in the sprayer for the wheels at the end.) Let sit for a few minutes to have the ONR work its magic. Then, I use smooth, gliding motions with the sponge a section at a time, working top to bottom for everything but the wheels. After each section, run the sponge against the grit guard and do the next section. (Note: you want the sponge to barely be dripping when using it on the car - not too soaking, not too dry). To dry, I use a liquid8r towel. Then respray the wheels/tires and do each one one at a time. I do the barrel first with the brush, then wipe the wheel spokes and tire’s sidewall with one of the microfiber towels. I use one side of a towel per wheel/tire. To dry the wheels/tires, I use two small gauntlet towels, one side of a towel per wheel. After wheels are dry, I use the same towels to dry the tires. (Tires get the towels the dirtiest, regardless of how well you clean them, so that’s always the last step). That’s about it. It gets the car sufficiently clean. The pressure washer/foam method is more fun though, and I think it gets it a tiny bit cleaner. All my microfiber towels are from the Rag Company. They have every type you can imagine and are high-quality. *Note: Avoid washing a car in direct sunlight. It can cause soap to dry. Last edited by Digitalprty; 12-14-2024 at 12:35 PM.. |
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Many of the more expensive drive in offer "HOT WAX" with triple berry foam blaster. None of these ingredients are good to apply on something that has ceramic coating.
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Many great recommendations here. Use a good soap and contact materials. Not sure it’s been mentioned but a chamobis for drying will eliminate water spots. I prefer microfiber for glass/wheels and chamois for paint. Don’t overthink this, it’s a car and won’t melt. |
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