My other half has recently picked up a White Mercedes CLA (in place of the 370)
This is my first involvement with a white car and I have been topping up the cleaning supplies accordingly by adding some poorboys white diamond to an already comprehensive list of snow foams, wheel cleaners and Dodo juice shampoos & waxes.
Having given the car an introductory once over yesterday, to see what I was dealing with, it is clear that the car has not been washed overly regularly and it is showing allot of yellow/black tar marks.
The yellow ones look older and have almost bled out and lessened in colour – hence the yellowing.
I am reluctant to take a clay bar or glove to the car straight away as the volume of crud will eat through the bar in no time.
What am I best to tackle the car with and where in the wash cycle should I be doing it?
My theory would be;
Foam
Wash
Dry
*Tar treatment* ?
Clay
Rinse
Dry
Prewax (lime prime or diamond white)
Wax (something plus supernatural)
Any guidance is welcome - I also have black wheels with a diamond cut lip to contend with - for which I would traditionally used Poorboys wheel wax after Bilberry and a couple of hand washes?