Keeping car clean on road trip
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So we're off on a 2-week road trip to the South of France and I was wondering what to pack in order to keep the outside of the car clean. I have plenty of clean microfibres and various chemicals for cleaning but is there, say, a solution that can be mixed up that can be sprayed on to lift dirt. I don't want to be visiting car washes and would prefer to at least attempt to keep it clean.
I always worried about these waterless cleaners and have never used one. The idea of using a trigger bottle to add a liquid to the accumulated road grime, mixing it into a nice, abrasive slurry with a microfibre then using that to scrub the notoriously fragile Aston Martin paint clean fills me with swirls of horror.
Just keep the glass clean - that stuff's tough enough to take a squirt ofQuick Fast Glass and a microfibre. Then clean the rest properly when you get home
Visiting a commercial car wash? In an Aston?
Edited to correct product name before Autoglym sends the boys round
Just keep the glass clean - that stuff's tough enough to take a squirt of
Visiting a commercial car wash? In an Aston?

Edited to correct product name before Autoglym sends the boys round
Edited by LTP on Thursday 18th September 14:07
I have some Vulcanet wipes, they are great for a quick wipe of bird poo etc. Some Fast Glass for the screen, otherwise leave it alone. You may find a jet wash style car wash you could use, pack some cloths and bottle of wash. Ive done that on a 2 week tour, otherwise I just leave it until I get home. Just Keep the screen/lights clean.
The waterless Vulcanet wipes are great if your bike/car is just a bit dusty, but not really viable to use when really dirty.
The waterless Vulcanet wipes are great if your bike/car is just a bit dusty, but not really viable to use when really dirty.
LTP said:
I always worried about these waterless cleaners and have never used one. The idea of using a trigger bottle to add a liquid to the accumulated road grime, mixing it into a nice, abrasive slurry with a microfibre then using that to scrub the notoriously fragile Aston Martin paint clean fills me with swirls of horror.
Me too, and I'm not a detailing nerd. What is the liquid, if not water?andrewdj said:
So we're off on a 2-week road trip to the South of France and I was wondering what to pack in order to keep the outside of the car clean. I have plenty of clean microfibres and various chemicals for cleaning but is there, say, a solution that can be mixed up that can be sprayed on to lift dirt. I don't want to be visiting car washes and would prefer to at least attempt to keep it clean.
We just clean the windscreen each time when filling up on the french autoroutes with the equipment provided.Perhaps a quick hot jet wash on arrival, again when filling up, but avoiding the brushes as full of scratchy stuff.
We just take a microfibre for drying the car off.
It's really simple.
Buy a bottle of Gyeon Cancoat, their Prep spray and a waterless wash spray (I use Ultima Waterless Wash but hard to find now - can try to get Optimum No Rinse instead).
Wash car, dry and use prep spray to remove any oils etc on paint.
Then do a single coat of Gyeon Cancoat. Can do another after the first cures in a few hours. Make sure car does not see rain for at least 24 hours. This is the easiest ceramic coat you can buy and very effective. Gloss levels are enhanced as a bonus.
The ceramic coating will make it extremely easy to clean using the Ultima Waterless Wash - which you can use as a quick detailer by diluting 30ml to 500ml and use when necessary. You will be very pleased with how much easier the car will be to clean.
This is all you need to do. Results will be excellent.
Buy a bottle of Gyeon Cancoat, their Prep spray and a waterless wash spray (I use Ultima Waterless Wash but hard to find now - can try to get Optimum No Rinse instead).
Wash car, dry and use prep spray to remove any oils etc on paint.
Then do a single coat of Gyeon Cancoat. Can do another after the first cures in a few hours. Make sure car does not see rain for at least 24 hours. This is the easiest ceramic coat you can buy and very effective. Gloss levels are enhanced as a bonus.
The ceramic coating will make it extremely easy to clean using the Ultima Waterless Wash - which you can use as a quick detailer by diluting 30ml to 500ml and use when necessary. You will be very pleased with how much easier the car will be to clean.
This is all you need to do. Results will be excellent.
AlexT said:
Buy a bottle of Gyeon Cancoat, their Prep spray and a waterless wash spray (I use Ultima Waterless Wash but hard to find now - can try to get Optimum No Rinse instead).
Wash car, dry and use prep spray to remove any oils etc on paint.
Then do a single coat of Gyeon Cancoat. Can do another after the first cures in a few hours. Make sure car does not see rain for at least 24 hours. This is the easiest ceramic coat you can buy and very effective. Gloss levels are enhanced as a bonus.
The ceramic coating will make it extremely easy to clean using the Ultima Waterless Wash - which you can use as a quick detailer by diluting 30ml to 500ml and use when necessary. You will be very pleased with how much easier the car will be to clean.
He's not going to have much holiday left... Wash car, dry and use prep spray to remove any oils etc on paint.
Then do a single coat of Gyeon Cancoat. Can do another after the first cures in a few hours. Make sure car does not see rain for at least 24 hours. This is the easiest ceramic coat you can buy and very effective. Gloss levels are enhanced as a bonus.
The ceramic coating will make it extremely easy to clean using the Ultima Waterless Wash - which you can use as a quick detailer by diluting 30ml to 500ml and use when necessary. You will be very pleased with how much easier the car will be to clean.

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