car cleaning

car cleaning

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BornWild

Original Poster:

20 posts

254 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Would like some advice on cleaning. My old car didnt really get much cleaning.....other than an occasional 5 minutes in the local petrol station machine wash....so am a bit new to all this cleaning stuff.


My basic understanding is as such;

1)rinse with water

2)apply shampoo - Autoglym/Meguiars - whats best???

3)apply polish/resin - do I need to dry the car first after the shampoo or apply on wet?? Thought I'd use Autoglym Super resin.

4)apply wax - understand carnuba wax is best....whats that....understand Meguiars does this type of wax.

5)also want to clean and replenish the leather interior. Is the 2 part Autoglym cleaner & care cream better for the leather than the quick all-in-one Meguiars stuff????

6)to dry the car do I use the polish/100% cotton clothes that you can buy??? What about the chamois leather??? What about this ezi-dry blade (as reccommended by PetrolTed)???


What does everyone else here use???? and whats your cleaning routine???? comments please.

ro_butler

795 posts

272 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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When I bought my cerbie I also bought a load of AutoGlym stuff. So far it has been fine. The interior products (cleaner/cream) are particularly good.

However I want to try Zymol/Meguiars wax to see how it compares although I have heard that these waxes take a lot more effort to apply than the AutoGlym extra gloss protection.

Happy polishing

Rob.

mlumb

2,355 posts

267 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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ok.........

wet,wash with car washwax,rinse,leather dry.

leave for a little while to drip from corners etc.

polish with autglym or similar(autoglym is a bit dusty)

apply wax last.


stand back and admire.
mike.

Chancer

39 posts

256 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Autoglym shampoo, followed by Autoglym Super Resin Polish, followed by Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection. Lovely job!

yg649

144 posts

256 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Have to go down the Autoglym recommendation route. Infact, there's a TVR branded Autoglym pack that has just about everything that you need:

[url]www.tvrplus.com/cgi-sys/mivavm?Merchant2/merchant.mvc+Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TPP&Product_Code=2TR200&Category_Code=TCA[/url]

Bit pricey to get everything in the one shout - however, haven't compared it to getting everything individually.

It's the tire shine that gets me - it's just such a good (and obvious) touch... You've just spent the better part of the weekend cleaning EVERYTHING and it's so true - matt tyres really don't finish the car off properly. Thankfully Mr. Anal Autoglym has thought of these things for us .... !

P.S. I wasn't joking about the entire weekend ... you just have to accept that by the end of your efforts, it may well be raining again ...

olly

2,174 posts

285 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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1)Soak car with hosepipe
2)Use sponge to wash car "Turtle wax, Wash 'n Wax"
3)Rinse off
4)Leather off & then take for 5 mile drive (or leave for 45 mins to dry)
5)Allpy coat of Turtle Wax "Extreme" (if I can be bothered)
6)Take pics if weather is nice.....

cinman

182 posts

254 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Once washed, leathered and resin polished, I used this AutoGlym "resin coat" stuff. Can't remember the name, but it says on the front of the bottle "for perfectionists" or something like that ...
You rub it in, leave it for 45 mins then buff off. It leaves this great "glass layer" effect which rainwater just falls off!!

malman

2,258 posts

260 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Yep - Autoglymn stuff is great if you have the time to do it. I generally use the Autoglymn about once a month. Wet the car. Use the shampoo. Dry car with a nice soft towel (drives the other half mad). Then resin polish.

If you want a quick wash. I borrowed a bottle of TurtleWax Hot Wax off my brother to try it. Very impressed. It comes in a red bottle not the luminous green ones that I have seen down at Halfords. I have not seen it on sale anywhere and when I asked my brother he said he had go it at some small motor factor but couldn't remember where. Says on the bottle to use really hot water and either put it in the bucket or apply direct to sponge.

agent006

12,041 posts

265 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Just don't polish the car every time you wash it, there's no need and you'll have no paint left after about a year.

pies

13,116 posts

257 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Depends on how good you want the car to look,Markbigears put me onto this site for ultimate cleaning and detailing info

K1 CERB

579 posts

259 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Rinse the car with a hose (starting with the Wheels). I use MER Shampoo, wash all over Use a seperate Bucket & Leather to dry paintwork. Allow the crevices to dry (using the road method gives most satisfaction ) Use Mer Polish to Polish body & RainX to protect screen. (I also use the last of the polish on the cloth to do the wheels). I have just started to use Zymol Carnuba (sp?) Wax...makes the car smell as sweet as it looks
Finally when you have spent the weekend cleaning your pride & joy, wrap up in the garage so the elements don't get to it!
I can recommend the Autopia site...I have got some nifty ideas from there for treating stone chips!

Sad but True
K1 CERB