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Old 2012-05-14, 19:43   #1
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warsh'n and wax'n it

Now that my car is finally being painted; what do you recomend for washing and waxing it? Are 'touchless' spray carwashes ok? How about a doit yourself power washer place? Or only hand wash.
What kind of wax is best for a new paint job?
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Old 2012-05-14, 19:54   #2
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After what you've spent, hand washing should be the only consideration...I like Mothers products for waxes.
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Old 2012-05-14, 20:17   #3
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My car was painted 3 seasons ago this year. It has yet to see a bucket of soap. Its had the big chunkies blown off with the hose if need be. Like the rear lower quarters or rockers if muddy etc. Its only ever seen micro fibre cloths and Norton detail spray. My body man / painter has his camaro that had 8 year old paint on it. Not so much as a wash mark or swirl on it 8 seasons later. Never seen a wash mit or soapy bucket. I followed his advice and mine is the same. I get comments all the time on the paint. How long do you spend polishing it? Did it just come out of the booth? Nope just detail spray and common sense care.

I use this one. No silicone.
Amazon.com: Norton Clean Up Detailer Spray 32 oz: Automotive Amazon.com: Norton Clean Up Detailer Spray 32 oz: Automotive
I can get some close up pics in the sun if you like. Has very few wash type marks. I enjoy shocking people when they ask how often I wash it. LOL.

Oh I did use this once.
Amazon.com: Meguiar's  NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0 (18-Ounce Liquid): Automotive Amazon.com: Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0 (18-Ounce Liquid): Automotive
Didnt look or feel much different over the detail spray.
It really is amazing that it doesnt scratch at all. The dirt just slides off in the cloth. You just have to try it or else it sounds like an infomercial.LOL.
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Old 2012-05-14, 20:32   #4
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After what you've spent, hand washing should be the only consideration...I like Mothers products for waxes.
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My car was painted 3 seasons ago this year. It has yet to see a bucket of soap. Its had the big chunkies blown off with the hose if need be. Like the rear lower quarters or rockers if muddy etc. Its only ever seen micro fibre cloths and Norton detail spray. My body man / painter has his camaro that had 8 year old paint on it. Not so much as a wash mark or swirl on it 8 seasons later. Never seen a wash mit or soapy bucket. I followed his advice and mine is the same. I get comments all the time on the paint. How long do you spend polishing it? Did it just come out of the booth? Nope just detail spray and common sense care.
I use this one. No silicone.
I can get some close up pics in the sun if you like. Has very few wash type marks. I enjoy shocking people when they ask how often I wash it. LOL.
Oh I did use this once.
Didnt look or feel much different over the detail spray.
It really is amazing that it doesnt scratch at all. The dirt just slides off in the cloth. You just have to try it or else it sounds like an infomercial.LOL.
That must be the stinky stuff they sprayed on his Mustang they showed me the color of it (it was a tri coat I was thinking or using). Do you wax it after the spray, or was it just the one time wax?
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Old 2012-05-14, 20:42   #5
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Unlike Darren (who lives in the dirtiest place in Ontario ) I wash my car with soap , maybe twice a year, but I use car wash soap, not dish soap!
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Now that my car is finally being painted; what do you recomend for washing and waxing it? Are 'touchless' spray carwashes ok? How about a doit yourself power washer place? Or only hand wash.
What kind of wax is best for a new paint job?
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I don't have a recomendation -Just found myself jump'n up & down with ya! .It's got to be a great feeling to be at the point where you are ! Can't wait for my turn I guess. Congrats 2 u !
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I don't have a recomendation -Just found myself jump'n up & down with ya! .It's got to be a great feeling to be at the point where you are ! Can't wait for my turn I guess. Congrats 2 u !
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My orange car has been painted for close to 9 years now and has also NEVER seen a drop of soap or water. I have neer washed it. Then again...it never gets dirty.

DO NOT TAKE YOU CAR TO THE CAR WASH!!!!!
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Old 2012-05-15, 15:15   #9
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There, Craig, I fixed it for you. LOL

I hand wash mine a couple times a summer, a coat of liquid wax early on, and use detail spray and microfiber the rest of the time. I'm partial to Macquire's products. Last summer it didn't get washed even once.
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Old 2012-05-15, 16:03   #10
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I wash mine with car wash soap all the time. Even take it to the wishy washy and spray it off every once in a while, just don't put the pressure real close to it. If washing it was gonna hurt the paint, I think I'd have gotten it painted with a different kind of paint.

I built mine to drive, not sit in a building all the time and be looked at!

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