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dcmidnight Oct 5, 2005 05:23 AM

Best detailing tip you've learned this year!
 
Thought it would be interesting to share some of the best tips you've learned this year. Not products necessarily, but application techniques.

Mine is simple. After rinsing your car, unscrew the nozzle of the hose and let the water run straight from the hose onto the car. Takes 95% of the water spots off and cut my drying time in half - at least. Best thing I learned all year.

mdracer76 Oct 5, 2005 05:44 AM

ah.. yes.. it is formally called "sheeting" the car ;)

Here is another tip... when drying the rest of the car... gently pat the surface of the car with the towel, dont rub it across the paint.

;)

davidv Oct 5, 2005 07:49 AM

Water and a synthetic chamois are incredible.
 
I do 90 percent of the interior cleaning with water: no special sprays or fancy salon shampoos. Less is more.

cessna Oct 5, 2005 07:52 AM

Invisible Glass cleaner,
Sometimes I really think that someone stole my windows!!!!

DavesZ#3 Oct 5, 2005 08:20 AM

One of my favorite toys is a firehose nozzle. I picked one up at Wally-world for a few bucks. It's similar to the one in the picture below. There is no way for you to scratch your car by accidently bumping it with this nozzle. Plus it has a wide range of spray patterns from a high pressure blast to a soft flood.

http://www.dftowel.com/towelimages/50001big.jpg

BTW, the pic is from the DFTowel site. They sell that particular one.

jmark Oct 5, 2005 08:43 AM

Invisible Glass Cleaner & I don't use a nozzle. Allows the water to sheet off. Easier to dry that way.

DavesZ#3 Oct 5, 2005 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by jmark
... I don't use a nozzle. Allows the water to sheet off. Easier to dry that way.

I remove the nozzle for the final sheeting. I only use the nozzle during washing and rinsing.

Bran_BranZ33 Oct 5, 2005 10:25 AM

drying the car with the leaf blower... i know it sounds dump but it works and you dont have to worry about swirls and scratches.

mdracer76 Oct 5, 2005 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by Bran_BranZ33
drying the car with the leaf blower... i know it sounds dump but it works and you dont have to worry about swirls and scratches.

its not dumb.. its a great idea.. and works great!... I just need to buy a leaf blower and I'd be in that club :)

WheelDude.com Oct 7, 2005 03:33 PM

My best detailing tip is to invest in a Porter Cable buffer. I can apply all different types of polishes and with this buffer it actually works the product into the paint and can break the product down. The work i've done with this buffer on my car and others is a ton better than I was ever able to achieve by hand.

also forgot to add that this buffer will not ruin your paint if you are a novice detailer. There are tons of writeups of how to use it online. It is a random orbit buffer and is very easy to use.


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