Advice Please: how to treat first good car?
Discussion
Will shortly be picking up a 2005 low mileage Impreza, metallic gray, no obvious paintwork problems. Car has been and will be garaged.
I've always been a keen washer/polisher of my cheapo cars, using cheapo products.
What initial and ongoing treatment would people suggest for the new one?
I've always been a keen washer/polisher of my cheapo cars, using cheapo products.
What initial and ongoing treatment would people suggest for the new one?
Octoposse said:
Will shortly be picking up a 2005 low mileage Impreza, metallic gray, no obvious paintwork problems. Car has been and will be garaged.
I've always been a keen washer/polisher of my cheapo cars, using cheapo products.
What initial and ongoing treatment would people suggest for the new one?
As a scooby owner and full time detailer i would suggest if the car has no or few swirl marks take a look at the Zaino product range.I've always been a keen washer/polisher of my cheapo cars, using cheapo products.
What initial and ongoing treatment would people suggest for the new one?
www.zainoeurope.com
Robbie
Firstly buy two buckets with grit guards. Then buy two wash mitts, one for the upper body and a second one for the wheels and lower body. Buy a decent shampoo, a good drying cloth, not a chamois, a couple of microfibres and a decent wax plus applicators.
What you want to avoid are visible swirl marks. A good coats or three of wax every eight to ten weeks will protect the paintowrk and for a staring kit the above is not bad, without spending silly money.
What you want to avoid are visible swirl marks. A good coats or three of wax every eight to ten weeks will protect the paintowrk and for a staring kit the above is not bad, without spending silly money.
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