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Is there such a thing as washing your car too much??? I wash my car with Meguiars Gold Class soap religiously once a week and wax every 4-6 weeks. Someone had mentioned to me that I could be doing damage to the clear coat/paint. Is that true? I don't $hit about this...
Last edited by Dozer; Sep 15, 2005 at 09:04 PM.
Originally Posted by Dozer
Is there such a thing as washing your car too much??? I wash my car with Meguiars Gold Class soap religiously once a week and wax every 4-6 weeks. Someone had mentioned to me that I could be doing damage to the clear coat/paint. Is that true? I don't $hit about this...
As long as you are using proper techniques and proper wash mitts and good car wash (good car wash will never strip any wax provided you have a quality wax or polish) you could wash it every day if you like. However, if you are not a good detailer, car owners can become their paint's own worst enemy....
Going to have to agree here. While washing the car will eventually strip the wax off, I believe it is much better for your paint to wash it often. As long as you keep on top of the waxing, and use good quality materials and products you can wash it as much as you want. I personally wash mine about twice a week and don't see any problem with that.
Originally Posted by Kevin Overall
As long as you are using proper techniques and proper wash mitts and good car wash (good car wash will never strip any wax provided you have a quality wax or polish) you could wash it every day if you like. However, if you are not a good detailer, car owners can become their paint's own worst enemy....
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Wash you car with 2 buckets. 1 with car wash soap and water, another 1 with just regular water. Everytime after you soap your car, dunk the mitt in the othe bucket with clear water so that it'll take off/rinse the dirt and other stuff off it, instead of it going to the same bucket that you use with soap and water. By doing this, you'll have less chance of having small scratches or swirl marks.
Originally Posted by Kevin Overall
As long as you are using proper techniques and proper wash mitts and good car wash (good car wash will never strip any wax provided you have a quality wax or polish) you could wash it every day if you like. However, if you are not a good detailer, car owners can become their paint's own worst enemy....
Originally Posted by Tackett
what if you bought it used and you didnt put them there to begin with?
To do it yourself, you'll need a Porter-Cable 7224 or 7336 Random Orbital Buffer/Sander (better known as a PC). Get a Velcro backing plate and some foam polishing pads from www.topoftheline.com and some 3M Swirl Mark Remover (SMR) from the local Auto supply store.
Wash the car then claybar it to remove any surface contaminants. Then go to it with the PC and SMR. Finish the process with a good quality polymer paint protectant like Zaino. Then stand back and enjoy the beauty of the Z
Swirl marks are not completely avoidable, you will get them no matter how careful you are with your paint, the trick is to minimize them as much as possible and when you get them, use proper products and procedure to polish them out.
Originally Posted by BOMEX180
Wash you car with 2 buckets. 1 with car wash soap and water, another 1 with just regular water. Everytime after you soap your car, dunk the mitt in the othe bucket with clear water so that it'll take off/rinse the dirt and other stuff off it, instead of it going to the same bucket that you use with soap and water. By doing this, you'll have less chance of having small scratches or swirl marks.
This link is full of info on all aspects auto detailing: http://www.autopia-carcare.com/how-to.html
Last edited by usmanasif; Oct 3, 2005 at 10:57 PM.
Originally Posted by Tackett
what if you bought it used and you didnt put them there to begin with?
Originally Posted by Dozer
Is there such a thing as washing your car too much??? I wash my car with Meguiars Gold Class soap religiously once a week and wax every 4-6 weeks. Someone had mentioned to me that I could be doing damage to the clear coat/paint. Is that true? I don't $hit about this...
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