*****Keep your xB Sparkling Clean*****
#1
*****Keep your xB Sparkling Clean*****
Hey everyone..
I bought my xB on November 21 and i have not washed it yet !!!!
My secret??? hmmm shall i say?? ok...........
I DO WANT all xB's on the street to be clean. If i see any on the street that are dirty or grungy i will have a fit.
My xB gets messed up from that damn humidity at night. The morning comes and its all wet.
I work at 6am and i always wake up late so i can't wipe it down.
So this is what I do:.....
After work I wipe it down with a California Car Duster to remove all loose dust.
I went to Pep Boys and found some cloths called "zWipes Micro Fiber".
It comes with 3 cloths in different colors (yellow, green, blue) for $5.99
I use the green one to lightly wipe all the water spots and streaking off the paint.
Then i use the yellow to wipe all the windows.
Next i use the blue to wipe the hubcaps.
The company claims to be scratchless and washable.
http://www.3lind.com/autouse.htm
I been very happy and may never wash my car again :D
Just remember don't wipe hard, just lightly.
I recommend washing very well and put a coat of wax before you do all this.\
**Note- Inazuma does not take any responsibility for any damage for not following directions
I bought my xB on November 21 and i have not washed it yet !!!!
My secret??? hmmm shall i say?? ok...........
I DO WANT all xB's on the street to be clean. If i see any on the street that are dirty or grungy i will have a fit.
My xB gets messed up from that damn humidity at night. The morning comes and its all wet.
I work at 6am and i always wake up late so i can't wipe it down.
So this is what I do:.....
After work I wipe it down with a California Car Duster to remove all loose dust.
I went to Pep Boys and found some cloths called "zWipes Micro Fiber".
It comes with 3 cloths in different colors (yellow, green, blue) for $5.99
I use the green one to lightly wipe all the water spots and streaking off the paint.
Then i use the yellow to wipe all the windows.
Next i use the blue to wipe the hubcaps.
The company claims to be scratchless and washable.
http://www.3lind.com/autouse.htm
I been very happy and may never wash my car again :D
Just remember don't wipe hard, just lightly.
I recommend washing very well and put a coat of wax before you do all this.\
**Note- Inazuma does not take any responsibility for any damage for not following directions
#3
Originally Posted by bBted
i dont think it works in raining season...
i dont want to wipe off the paint... :twisted:
i dont want to wipe off the paint... :twisted:
as of today....I have not washed it yet....
I am persistant to clean every day.....Maintenance is the "key"
#6
You *will* eventually have to wash it. Mark my words!! Remember that dirt gets into small little cracks that a cloth will not be able to get to. You can try to keep up with the schedule of wiping it down every day but you will have some days where you wont have time to wipe it down. I've had my xB for a little over 6 months now and I'm at the point where I clean it off once a week, either a wipe down (quick detailer) or if it got really dirty during the week, I'll wash it.
You will also probably want to wax your car once and awhile too. I'm too **** to attempt to put wax on a wiped-down only car as there is still alot of dirt on the paint that you necessarily can't see or wipe off unless you wash it.
You will also probably want to wax your car once and awhile too. I'm too **** to attempt to put wax on a wiped-down only car as there is still alot of dirt on the paint that you necessarily can't see or wipe off unless you wash it.
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I wash my car at least twice a week, and I am sorry wiping off the table with a cloth will not take off that stain or in our case BIRD CRAP. :D I would rather use water and soap just like my four fathers. I am always complimented on how clean my car is. :D
#9
I dont know about you guys, but out here in NJ, they are advertising a new product by the makers of Mr.Clean. It wont be out on the open market till the spring, but it is supposed to be a damn good car wash, and has a Purilator water filter in it to take out all the minerals in your tap water. I might give it a try, well see.
Here is the site....
www.mrcleanautodry.com
Here is the site....
www.mrcleanautodry.com
#10
It almost seems like doing this is more work than just washing your car every once in a while.
Not that i think washing your car is a labor or love but there's gotta be another way to have your car looking nice while being lazy and not doing much to keep it clean
Not that i think washing your car is a labor or love but there's gotta be another way to have your car looking nice while being lazy and not doing much to keep it clean
#11
After talking to Drew, yesterday, about needing an anti-static product for my black paint job, I decided to do a google search on anti-static car wax. Found out there are quite a few different items on the market, and they claim that cleaning is just as easy as Inazuma says above.
Has anyone found a particular anti-static product to be the best at repelling fine dust? With all the wildfires we had here in San Diego, the constant coatings of soot and dust are unbelievable. Does anyone have any experience with acrylic sealants versus teflon coatings? Since my paint is new and has never been waxed or teflon coated, I might try out the acrylic... unless ya'all tell me Ima sucker, lol.
"Winner's Choice" came out first on the google search.
http://www.winnerschoiceproducts.com/index2.html
"5 Star Shine" also sounds good and they claim you don't need to wax.
http://www.5starshine.com/howitworks.html
http://www.5starshine.com/order.html
Also marketed as "Toughguard"?
http://www.toughguard.com/new/index.html
There is a similar acrylic sealant called Klasse", from Germany, but they say to use their carnuba wax on top.
http://www.premiumautocare.com/coloshstkit.html
From Car Accessories Magazine:
"The best car wax must penetrate into the pores of the painted surface. However the traditional wax does not do that. Moreover it has very low resistance to outdoor conditions and repeated car washes. It is also affected by infrared rays, acid rains, dust and pollution agents present in the air. It is also easily attacked by detergents and chemicals. "
"Silicones generally penetrate the pores of the painted surface and endure many times longer than the traditional. They are easy to apply and result in a much more shiny look. However, silicone products also penetrate the primer and the metal making it difficult to apply any new paint."
"If you are prepared to spend more money to use the best car wax, you may want to consider higher end products. They are 4 to 5 times the cost of a traditional wax but they offer a much longer lasting protection (two years and more). One such product is a polish system that uses high quality, durable acrylic elements. The formula is a very expensive and high quality. It is designed to fill the pores of the paint with a unique resin (plasticizer). This forms a barrier which prevents penetration of any other elements. It also contains an acrylic which when fully cured, is a hard durable, anti-static,transparent, protective layer and gloss enhancer."
Any opinions... thoughts? I have til the end of January or mid-Feb before I can put any products on my fresh paint job.
Has anyone found a particular anti-static product to be the best at repelling fine dust? With all the wildfires we had here in San Diego, the constant coatings of soot and dust are unbelievable. Does anyone have any experience with acrylic sealants versus teflon coatings? Since my paint is new and has never been waxed or teflon coated, I might try out the acrylic... unless ya'all tell me Ima sucker, lol.
"Winner's Choice" came out first on the google search.
http://www.winnerschoiceproducts.com/index2.html
"5 Star Shine" also sounds good and they claim you don't need to wax.
http://www.5starshine.com/howitworks.html
http://www.5starshine.com/order.html
Also marketed as "Toughguard"?
http://www.toughguard.com/new/index.html
There is a similar acrylic sealant called Klasse", from Germany, but they say to use their carnuba wax on top.
http://www.premiumautocare.com/coloshstkit.html
From Car Accessories Magazine:
"The best car wax must penetrate into the pores of the painted surface. However the traditional wax does not do that. Moreover it has very low resistance to outdoor conditions and repeated car washes. It is also affected by infrared rays, acid rains, dust and pollution agents present in the air. It is also easily attacked by detergents and chemicals. "
"Silicones generally penetrate the pores of the painted surface and endure many times longer than the traditional. They are easy to apply and result in a much more shiny look. However, silicone products also penetrate the primer and the metal making it difficult to apply any new paint."
"If you are prepared to spend more money to use the best car wax, you may want to consider higher end products. They are 4 to 5 times the cost of a traditional wax but they offer a much longer lasting protection (two years and more). One such product is a polish system that uses high quality, durable acrylic elements. The formula is a very expensive and high quality. It is designed to fill the pores of the paint with a unique resin (plasticizer). This forms a barrier which prevents penetration of any other elements. It also contains an acrylic which when fully cured, is a hard durable, anti-static,transparent, protective layer and gloss enhancer."
Any opinions... thoughts? I have til the end of January or mid-Feb before I can put any products on my fresh paint job.
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i would get the '5 Star Shine' if the guy who does the professional application, Charles Moquin, lived out here.....they show a pic of Charles Moquin's beautiful 85 Cougar and that car looks new! that product looks like it works quite well....
i am just not able to do something like that myself......
i am just not able to do something like that myself......
#13
Yanges, the 5 Star Shine is as easy to do as washing and waxing your car... am I missing something?
http://www.5starshine.com/qna.html
http://www.5starshine.com/qna.html
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SCI FIRE said:After talking to Drew, yesterday, about needing an anti-static product for my black paint job, I decided to do a google search on anti-static car wax
Since my paint is new and has never been waxed or teflon coated, I might try out the acrylic... unless ya'all tell me Ima sucker, lol.
Since my paint is new and has never been waxed or teflon coated, I might try out the acrylic... unless ya'all tell me Ima sucker, lol.
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Any reccomendations for the North East area?
I'd stay away from touchless car washes because they don't really clean your car, just get the dust off . DIY car wahes with that spray hose usually don't run clean water so you just end up with crusty lookin water spots afterwards.
Nothing beats gettin out and wahing your car by hand. It'll look better and you'll be happier; not to mention cheaper in the long run.
my $0.02
#17
carnauba and dupont zymol
I recently brought back a liquic wax named "Shake" from Japan. It is perhaps the best one I've ever used so far. It is better than Zaino brothers polish. Unfortunately, it is not available in US, but it is made in US!!! It is basically a blend of carnauba and dupont zymol. If anyone finds a liquid wax contains carnauba and dupont zymol, then that could well be the one I got in Japan. Anyone has used carnauba and dupont zymol??
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Originally Posted by SCI FIRE
Yanges, the 5 Star Shine is as easy to do as washing and waxing your car... am I missing something?
http://www.5starshine.com/qna.html
http://www.5starshine.com/qna.html
i am unable to wash nor wax my car due to the Rheumatoid arthritis i have had for many years.....
i have someone detail my car for me monthly and i can at least spray it down at the self-serve car wash every week or so to keep it lookin' good....and the one i have has a good spot free rinse too....
btw, your xA is lookin' Really Sweet! the flames and little dragon on the hood look good....the drop with the TRD springs looks nice too!
#19
i never really use soap on my car. only if its really bad do i use a small amont of soap and cap full of a good liquid wax (mothers, beys auto detail liquid wax)) with carnuba in the soap.
to maintain it, its got to have a few good coats of wax already on it. thats key! i simply use a bucket of water and a cap of liquid wax with carnuba...and, by sections, just go over it section at a time, wiping each section off with a dry towel as you go. that's it! maybe hit it with a good "quick detail" spray for some additional shine.
there is a difference between dust and dirt. if you maintain your car regularly, the only build up your going to have is dust. below the dust is a good coat of wax. all you need to do is get rid of the dust because underneath it is a clean car. using soap washes away that coat or build up of wax on your paint.
this simple technique is used by my brother, one of the biggest (if not the biggest) independent car detailer in the Los Angeles area.
:D
to maintain it, its got to have a few good coats of wax already on it. thats key! i simply use a bucket of water and a cap of liquid wax with carnuba...and, by sections, just go over it section at a time, wiping each section off with a dry towel as you go. that's it! maybe hit it with a good "quick detail" spray for some additional shine.
there is a difference between dust and dirt. if you maintain your car regularly, the only build up your going to have is dust. below the dust is a good coat of wax. all you need to do is get rid of the dust because underneath it is a clean car. using soap washes away that coat or build up of wax on your paint.
this simple technique is used by my brother, one of the biggest (if not the biggest) independent car detailer in the Los Angeles area.
:D
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Originally Posted by xB ey
i never really use soap on my car. only if its really bad do i use a small amont of soap and cap full of a good liquid wax (mothers, beys auto detail liquid wax)) with carnuba in the soap.
to maintain it, its got to have a few good coats of wax already on it. thats key! i simply use a bucket of water and a cap of liquid wax with carnuba...and, by sections, just go over it section at a time, wiping each section off with a dry towel as you go. that's it! maybe hit it with a good "quick detail" spray for some additional shine.
there is a difference between dust and dirt. if you maintain your car regularly, the only build up your going to have is dust. below the dust is a good coat of wax. all you need to do is get rid of the dust because underneath it is a clean car. using soap washes away that coat or build up of wax on your paint.
this simple technique is used by my brother, one of the biggest (if not the biggest) independent car detailer in the Los Angeles area.
:D
to maintain it, its got to have a few good coats of wax already on it. thats key! i simply use a bucket of water and a cap of liquid wax with carnuba...and, by sections, just go over it section at a time, wiping each section off with a dry towel as you go. that's it! maybe hit it with a good "quick detail" spray for some additional shine.
there is a difference between dust and dirt. if you maintain your car regularly, the only build up your going to have is dust. below the dust is a good coat of wax. all you need to do is get rid of the dust because underneath it is a clean car. using soap washes away that coat or build up of wax on your paint.
this simple technique is used by my brother, one of the biggest (if not the biggest) independent car detailer in the Los Angeles area.
:D
can i get the info on your brother and his detailing service?
i may be interested in checking out a new detail guy.....thanks...