Car washing for a beginner

Car washing for a beginner

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Boom78

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49 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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Hi guys,
I’ve had a good look on this section to get answers but it all seems pretty advance for my level of car cleaning.

I’m picking up new car tomorrow and wouldn’t mind cleaning it myself rather than using local handwash. From what I can gather a basic process could be:

Hose all crap/dust off
Wheels - ph neutral cleaner and wheel brush
2 bucket wash - something like meguiars ultimate wash and wax with microfibre mit
Microfibre towel to dry
Detailing/wax spray with microfibre
Interior vacuum, spray, wipe
Glass cleaner

Does this sound right? Not sure about the detailing/wax spay, there seems to be so many finishing type sprays. Not sure about all this pre wash and foam stuff either, just want a simple process. Things now are very different from the old days of a single bucket of fairy and old sponge/chamois

Ta
B78

Boom78

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49 months

Saturday 25th June 2022
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steveo3002 said:
Alfa Pete said:
Turtle wax hydrophobic sealant is cheap , easy and provides good protection if you want a simple to use product .
agree its great for what it costs

dont skimp on cheap cloths , wash them after each use

when drying use some sort of qd spray or the turtle wax to mist on as you dry , this helps lube the surface so less chance or marks from drying

personally i rotate an "extra" job each wash....so one week the wheel will get a thorough deep clean , next time more attention to the door jambs etc
thanks guys, this is exactly the sort of stuff I wanted to know more about, after watching vids of the TW sealant it fits the bill perfectly.

Boom78

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Saturday 25th June 2022
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Mr Squarekins said:
i'd add that you wash top the top down. It sounds obvious, but you didn't mention it.

Shocks me when I see people washing bumpers and cills, then doing bonnet and roof frown
That’s another great point, thanks mate