Brice80
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Hey guys,
I've always washed my cars frequently, however i'm moving downtown and my car will be outside mostly as there might not be a garage where we are living. I'm looking at ways to once a week get it clean and shiny, to make me feel better.
Looking at Dr colorchip for the inevitable rock chips on the front, and mostly the back quarter panels with these damn pirellis.
I am looking at 330 GSM microfiber cloths that are 16X16 inches for the drying? I'm hoping people can shed some light on a pretty quick wash/shine that I could do if I need to fix it up in 10 minutes for a last minute date. Then I'm also looking for a more thorough cleaning method that would be more time consuming, but better overall.
Any help is well received, Again I'm used to just simple washing, so i'm trying to learn a better way, not looking to spend a ton of money, but want to see the options. Maybe thinking of a "starter kit" of some sort. but would gladly look at any option.
Thanks everyone, and "wax on, wax off":cheers:
I've always washed my cars frequently, however i'm moving downtown and my car will be outside mostly as there might not be a garage where we are living. I'm looking at ways to once a week get it clean and shiny, to make me feel better.
Looking at Dr colorchip for the inevitable rock chips on the front, and mostly the back quarter panels with these damn pirellis.
I am looking at 330 GSM microfiber cloths that are 16X16 inches for the drying? I'm hoping people can shed some light on a pretty quick wash/shine that I could do if I need to fix it up in 10 minutes for a last minute date. Then I'm also looking for a more thorough cleaning method that would be more time consuming, but better overall.
Any help is well received, Again I'm used to just simple washing, so i'm trying to learn a better way, not looking to spend a ton of money, but want to see the options. Maybe thinking of a "starter kit" of some sort. but would gladly look at any option.
Thanks everyone, and "wax on, wax off":cheers:
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