How to wash a car???
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to PistonHeads (because my boyfriend said I should join up) and not sure how all this works because I'm a girl. However, my question is how do I wash my brand new car (it's not a naff one either a honda civic type r (aka noisey shopping car) without scratching the paintwork and putting swirl marks in the paintwork, I already use meguiars car shampoo (not fairy liquid) and a woollen mitt but I was wondering if anyone has any good tips for wahsiong and drying? Also do I need to wax my new car yet?
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies x
I'm new to PistonHeads (because my boyfriend said I should join up) and not sure how all this works because I'm a girl. However, my question is how do I wash my brand new car (it's not a naff one either a honda civic type r (aka noisey shopping car) without scratching the paintwork and putting swirl marks in the paintwork, I already use meguiars car shampoo (not fairy liquid) and a woollen mitt but I was wondering if anyone has any good tips for wahsiong and drying? Also do I need to wax my new car yet?
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies x
Welcome!
Wouldnt class myself as an expert but....
1. Rinse with clean water (loosens dirt).
2. Wash down using your mitt etc.I do a section at a time...
3. Dry thoruoghly using clean chamois or better still decent terry cloth.
4. As your car is new, dont think you really need to apply anything other than a decent quality polish and wax. as you are using Meguiars shampoo, would suggest you seek out their Gold Class Wax. Check out The Polishing Company (they advertise on here-check directory mebbee?).
Hope thats of some help!! There are many knowledgable geezers on here who will no doubt show a line or two soon....
Dave.
(love the name btw...)
Wouldnt class myself as an expert but....
1. Rinse with clean water (loosens dirt).
2. Wash down using your mitt etc.I do a section at a time...
3. Dry thoruoghly using clean chamois or better still decent terry cloth.
4. As your car is new, dont think you really need to apply anything other than a decent quality polish and wax. as you are using Meguiars shampoo, would suggest you seek out their Gold Class Wax. Check out The Polishing Company (they advertise on here-check directory mebbee?).
Hope thats of some help!! There are many knowledgable geezers on here who will no doubt show a line or two soon....
Dave.
(love the name btw...)
Have a read of this guide:
www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/g
I'd recommend using the two bucket method if you want to prevent swirling the paint work (micro scratches). A car with no swirls is easy to get looking great.
For a newbie I'd suggest a decent shampoo (like Meguiars gold class as suggested), and Meguires 3 step. All available from Halfrauds. Claying would also be a good idea.
Hope this helps

www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/g
I'd recommend using the two bucket method if you want to prevent swirling the paint work (micro scratches). A car with no swirls is easy to get looking great.
For a newbie I'd suggest a decent shampoo (like Meguiars gold class as suggested), and Meguires 3 step. All available from Halfrauds. Claying would also be a good idea.
Hope this helps

David H said:
Now THAT was a brilliant link - very informative.
Shame I've been doing it wrong for 35 years really !
ChellieLeAnn said:
Thanks to everyone who has posted replies, now I have all the information needed to wash my pride and joy! The link to polished bliss was excellent, not sure about the naked thing though, I think the neighboors would have a shock...
I`m sure they wouldnt....! Enjoy!

Dave.
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