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Keeping Clean Between Washes


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Hi,

 

Just wondering what you use to keep your cars looking nice between washes? With my previous car, I washed weekly and between the washes I used to just wipe it over with a micro fibre cloth when it got surface dust over it. I did have some Autoglym Rapid Detailer to use with it, but it used to leave a horrible streaky mess behind.

 

Obviously this isn't the best method to use as wiping the cloth over a good paintwork finish could introduce small scratch marks, my previous car had swirl marks over it so I wasn't too fussed but my Z has been absolutely babied by the previous owner and is in immaculate condition so I want to keep this up.

 

As with my previous car I'll keep up a regular claying, polish, wax etc routine, but just want something to keep it looking nice and shiny between washes. As you can probably tell I can't stand a dirty car!!

 

Thanks in advance.

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Me too. Love this stuff after Waxybox switched me on to it. I give her a very light pressure wash first to shift any sizeable surface contaminets, quick dry, bang this on. Simples.

 

http://www.angelwax.co.uk/?wpsc-product=qed

When wiping detailer from the car getting not that easy and takes some force to do it means time to wash and wax your car again...Usually I use detailer for the whole 5-6 days and then wash and wax car properly again..

With this shity weather sometimes you cant even wash you car properly!

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Snow foam simples.

 

Great for a quick simple clean. Finish with QD and microfibre. Use one cloth to apply and one to dry. I'll probably use 6 towels in total, 4 to apply and 2 to dry.

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Snow foam simples.

 

Great for a quick simple clean. Finish with QD and microfibre. Use one cloth to apply and one to dry. I'll probably use 6 towels in total, 4 to apply and 2 to dry.

 

20 mins above. So no great hassle.

 

QD on the panels.

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do you apply the qd to the cloths or straight to the car?

 

I'm still learning so I do as instructed by the product, especially ones I don't know. Some say panel then wipe, some to cloth then wipe, others say can do either. I'm sure one of the experienced detail heads will be along shortly to advise!

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No offence but the time you use quick detailers, microfibre's etc, would it not be quicker just washing the car. I can honestly rince wash and rinse and dry in 15 minutes flat, lol.

 

How much you charging!

Mind you, it's doable, the Zed is not that big surface wise, I could prolly do it in 20mins if was just a wash, rinse and dry using snowfoam

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No offence but the time you use quick detailers, microfibre's etc, would it not be quicker just washing the car. I can honestly rince wash and rinse and dry in 15 minutes flat, lol.

 

How much you charging!

Mind you, it's doable, the Zed is not that big surface wise, I could prolly do it in 20mins if was just a wash, rinse and dry using snowfoam

I must be getting old.

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No offence but the time you use quick detailers, microfibre's etc, would it not be quicker just washing the car. I can honestly rince wash and rinse and dry in 15 minutes flat, lol.

 

How much you charging!

Mind you, it's doable, the Zed is not that big surface wise, I could prolly do it in 20mins if was just a wash, rinse and dry using snowfoam

I must be getting old.

Well, it's the setting up the gear for washing and the clear up after that takes a few more mins, but the wash itself..... :lol:

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No offence but the time you use quick detailers, microfibre's etc, would it not be quicker just washing the car. I can honestly rince wash and rinse and dry in 15 minutes flat, lol.

 

How much you charging!

Mind you, it's doable, the Zed is not that big surface wise, I could prolly do it in 20mins if was just a wash, rinse and dry using snowfoam

I must be getting old.

Well, it's the setting up the gear for washing and the clear up after that takes a few more mins, but the wash itself..... :lol:

 

I tend to use the 2 Bucket method, but cant stoop down to do the sills, bumpers and wheels.

So I tend to sit on the deck and shuffle my way round the car.

Then I have to ring a neighbour to come and pick me up again lol!

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No offence but the time you use quick detailers, microfibre's etc, would it not be quicker just washing the car. I can honestly rince wash and rinse and dry in 15 minutes flat, lol.

 

How much you charging!

£10, lol. If you read my thread from earlier you'll see why!

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