Washing your FIT, products, techniques, answers
#21
Originally Posted by Popeye
I agree 110%
Hey cvc2nr nice AP1
Hey cvc2nr nice AP1
Originally Posted by verily
I bought a nice microfiber mitt last night and some real car wash soap. Forgot the towel for drying, so I guess I'll be back at Target later to get that.
I may leave waxing up to the professionals. At 5'2", I can't really reach the roof.
I may leave waxing up to the professionals. At 5'2", I can't really reach the roof.
#23
I use a good mit as well.
When you get to the waxing stage, check out www.zainostore.com. Once I Zaino it, I'll use their wash (the Z-7) as well. The only time you want to use dish soap (I use original Dawn) is to strip wax...car wash solution typically doesn't strip wax. The caveat there is that dish soap won't strip Zaino.
I started using Zaino when I had my S2000 and will never switch to anything else. Before you ask, yes, I have tried Zymol, Meguiars, Mothers, etc. Have tried them all. They are all good, but nothing is in the league with Zaino. The fact that it is easier to use than the rest is just a bonus. I haven't tried the ZFX yet...I just use the Z-1 and Z-2. One thorough base-coat of Z-1 and then several applications (and removals) of Z-2 and you'll be amazed at the shine. I was amazed at the shine after the first Z-2...then I tried one and two more subsequent coats and I was dumbfounded. There is no need to Z-1 between coats...just before the first coat.
I recommend their polish applicators as well...
Oh, and if you have an older car, the Z-5 works great as well. With my '97 del Sol, a typical Zaino day goes as follows: wash twice, dry, Z-1, Z-5, Z-2, Z-2. It ends up looking awesome for a 10 year old car.
When you get to the waxing stage, check out www.zainostore.com. Once I Zaino it, I'll use their wash (the Z-7) as well. The only time you want to use dish soap (I use original Dawn) is to strip wax...car wash solution typically doesn't strip wax. The caveat there is that dish soap won't strip Zaino.
I started using Zaino when I had my S2000 and will never switch to anything else. Before you ask, yes, I have tried Zymol, Meguiars, Mothers, etc. Have tried them all. They are all good, but nothing is in the league with Zaino. The fact that it is easier to use than the rest is just a bonus. I haven't tried the ZFX yet...I just use the Z-1 and Z-2. One thorough base-coat of Z-1 and then several applications (and removals) of Z-2 and you'll be amazed at the shine. I was amazed at the shine after the first Z-2...then I tried one and two more subsequent coats and I was dumbfounded. There is no need to Z-1 between coats...just before the first coat.
I recommend their polish applicators as well...
Oh, and if you have an older car, the Z-5 works great as well. With my '97 del Sol, a typical Zaino day goes as follows: wash twice, dry, Z-1, Z-5, Z-2, Z-2. It ends up looking awesome for a 10 year old car.
Last edited by rjm161; 04-30-2006 at 01:45 PM.
#24
Originally Posted by rjm161
I use a good mit as well.
When you get to the waxing stage, check out www.zainostore.com. Once I Zaino it, I'll use their wash (the Z-7) as well. The only time you want to use dish soap (I use original Dawn) is to strip wax...car wash solution typically doesn't strip wax. The caveat there is that dish soap won't strip Zaino.
I started using Zaino when I had my S2000 and will never switch to anything else. Before you ask, yes, I have tried Zymol, Meguiars, Mothers, etc. Have tried them all. They are all good, but nothing is in the league with Zaino. The fact that it is easier to use than the rest is just a bonus. I haven't tried the ZFX yet...I just use the Z-1 and Z-2. One thorough base-coat of Z-1 and then several applications (and removals) of Z-2 and you'll be amazed at the shine. I was amazed at the shine after the first Z-2...then I tried one and two more subsequent coats and I was dumbfounded. There is no need to Z-1 between coats...just before the first coat.
I recommend their polish applicators as well...
Oh, and if you have an older car, the Z-5 works great as well. With my '97 del Sol, a typical Zaino day goes as follows: wash twice, dry, Z-1, Z-5, Z-2, Z-2. It ends up looking awesome for a 10 year old car.
When you get to the waxing stage, check out www.zainostore.com. Once I Zaino it, I'll use their wash (the Z-7) as well. The only time you want to use dish soap (I use original Dawn) is to strip wax...car wash solution typically doesn't strip wax. The caveat there is that dish soap won't strip Zaino.
I started using Zaino when I had my S2000 and will never switch to anything else. Before you ask, yes, I have tried Zymol, Meguiars, Mothers, etc. Have tried them all. They are all good, but nothing is in the league with Zaino. The fact that it is easier to use than the rest is just a bonus. I haven't tried the ZFX yet...I just use the Z-1 and Z-2. One thorough base-coat of Z-1 and then several applications (and removals) of Z-2 and you'll be amazed at the shine. I was amazed at the shine after the first Z-2...then I tried one and two more subsequent coats and I was dumbfounded. There is no need to Z-1 between coats...just before the first coat.
I recommend their polish applicators as well...
Oh, and if you have an older car, the Z-5 works great as well. With my '97 del Sol, a typical Zaino day goes as follows: wash twice, dry, Z-1, Z-5, Z-2, Z-2. It ends up looking awesome for a 10 year old car.
Hey, have you ever tried the wolfgang wax? It sounds pretty good but I would like to hear from somebody that has tried it. I already have a porter cable so all I need is a good wax... well, and better pads.
#26
There is nothing wrong with using dish soap to wash a car. That is if you dont mind stripping the old wax off.
I use Dawn before waxing just for that reason.
here is a nice place to buy stuff or get tips. http://properautocare.com/
I use Dawn before waxing just for that reason.
here is a nice place to buy stuff or get tips. http://properautocare.com/
#28
Use a microfiber or wool wash mitt. Make sure not to drop it on the ground or the small rocks etc.. will scratch your paint.
Use a well known brand car wash not household soap or dishwashing soap.
I like to use warm water from the tap as opposed to cold water from the hose.
It helps dissolve dird droppings, sap, and other things easier and with less scrubbing compared to cold water. Which means less pressure and agitation and reduced risks for scratching and swirl marks.
I like to wash my car once then rinse the mitt and do it once more. You'd be surprised how much dirt stays behind after the first wash.
Before drying I spray some quick detailer on the part of the car I'm about to dry. This helps break the surface tension of the water and reduces the chances of water spots. It also lubricates the surface and keeps a syhtnetic chamois from scratching the paint. I spray the detailer on, then using one synthetic chamois gently wipe the water off the car. Then using a microfiber towel, gently dry off the small amount of water left behind.
I would use a wax right away to protect your car. Synthetic or Carnauba.
Carnauba gives a really nice deep shine but really only last 1 month in high heat or cold/rainy/snowy weather. So for Ohio and best protection use
a synthetic wax.
If you need specific product info as to what waxes, wash soap, etc.. Go ahead and PM me and I'll give you some.
Use a well known brand car wash not household soap or dishwashing soap.
I like to use warm water from the tap as opposed to cold water from the hose.
It helps dissolve dird droppings, sap, and other things easier and with less scrubbing compared to cold water. Which means less pressure and agitation and reduced risks for scratching and swirl marks.
I like to wash my car once then rinse the mitt and do it once more. You'd be surprised how much dirt stays behind after the first wash.
Before drying I spray some quick detailer on the part of the car I'm about to dry. This helps break the surface tension of the water and reduces the chances of water spots. It also lubricates the surface and keeps a syhtnetic chamois from scratching the paint. I spray the detailer on, then using one synthetic chamois gently wipe the water off the car. Then using a microfiber towel, gently dry off the small amount of water left behind.
I would use a wax right away to protect your car. Synthetic or Carnauba.
Carnauba gives a really nice deep shine but really only last 1 month in high heat or cold/rainy/snowy weather. So for Ohio and best protection use
a synthetic wax.
If you need specific product info as to what waxes, wash soap, etc.. Go ahead and PM me and I'll give you some.
Last edited by Fit Is Go; 05-03-2006 at 03:40 PM.
#31
Modern automotive paints gas out really quickly. It shouldn't be an issue.
If it were two weeks after the car was painted I'd say wait. Realistically a car has been sitting for 4 weeks before it's delivered to a dealer.
If it were two weeks after the car was painted I'd say wait. Realistically a car has been sitting for 4 weeks before it's delivered to a dealer.
#32
Originally Posted by GolfDoc
Thanks for the input!
I was concerned there might be a waiting period before applying some protectant...
Will go with Zaino products as with them I have had very good results.
I was concerned there might be a waiting period before applying some protectant...
Will go with Zaino products as with them I have had very good results.
#35
Originally Posted by chasgood
here is a nice place to buy stuff or get tips. http://properautocare.com/
love griotsgarage.com
#40
Originally Posted by seizure
What exactly is "claying" a car in detailing it.
This is a new one to me.
Where do you get this stuff who makes it and does it work ?
Anyone use it ?
This is a new one to me.
Where do you get this stuff who makes it and does it work ?
Anyone use it ?