Official? Wash, Wax, and Detail Thread
I using meguiars car gold class car wash soap, dry with the absorber then wax with meguiars carnuba wax.
On the wheels(18" raze r51) I just spray with a heavily diluted simple green bottle and scrub it with a microfiber cloth.
Been looking for something else to clean my wheels with though.
For the interior I just use a damp microfiber cloth and wipe the dash and all the hard prices down.
Soon i'l start using what I used on my truck. Meguiars 3 step wax. That stuff made my truck look like it was freshly painted 5mins after buffing, like you could dive into the wet paint lol
On the wheels(18" raze r51) I just spray with a heavily diluted simple green bottle and scrub it with a microfiber cloth.
Been looking for something else to clean my wheels with though.
For the interior I just use a damp microfiber cloth and wipe the dash and all the hard prices down.
Soon i'l start using what I used on my truck. Meguiars 3 step wax. That stuff made my truck look like it was freshly painted 5mins after buffing, like you could dive into the wet paint lol
I using meguiars car gold class car wash soap, dry with the absorber then wax with meguiars carnuba wax.
On the wheels(18" raze r51) I just spray with a heavily diluted simple green bottle and scrub it with a microfiber cloth.
Been looking for something else to clean my wheels with though.
For the interior I just use a damp microfiber cloth and wipe the dash and all the hard prices down.
Soon i'l start using what I used on my truck. Meguiars 3 step wax. That stuff made my truck look like it was freshly painted 5mins after buffing, like you could dive into the wet paint lol
On the wheels(18" raze r51) I just spray with a heavily diluted simple green bottle and scrub it with a microfiber cloth.
Been looking for something else to clean my wheels with though.
For the interior I just use a damp microfiber cloth and wipe the dash and all the hard prices down.
Soon i'l start using what I used on my truck. Meguiars 3 step wax. That stuff made my truck look like it was freshly painted 5mins after buffing, like you could dive into the wet paint lol
Oh yea I forgot to add that. I do wipe over again with a micro fiber cloth. Those little water beads left behind after the absorber ____es me off to no end.
Might invest in a blower though. It would be funny to see my neighbors snarl and criticize me for being "lazy" and wasting electricity by not drying it by hand lol.
Might invest in a blower though. It would be funny to see my neighbors snarl and criticize me for being "lazy" and wasting electricity by not drying it by hand lol.
I love the absorber and have used it for years. I throw them in the washer every other car wash. I do see a little leftover residue on the windows but I clean them anyway with Stoner Invisible Glass. Luckily I have white and cant see any residue or spots that might be left on the paint
dirty towels to dry is huge no for me too. i have so many of those microfiber towels around the house because after a few washes they just arent the same.
I love the absorber and have used it for years. I throw them in the washer every other car wash. I do see a little leftover residue on the windows but I clean them anyway with Stoner Invisible Glass. Luckily I have white and cant see any residue or spots that might be left on the paint 

is that ammonia free too?
I only use a microfiber cloth and some water to wipe down my interior and windows. I just need something to help keep the water spots off my all the windows and mirrors, I might have to try that stoners glass cleaner.
I see alot of waxing but no polish?
I always use polish then a synthetic wax then a layer of carnuba paste wax.
Car still looks clean after couple rain storm. Also use a claybar every couple months it helps alot.
I always use polish then a synthetic wax then a layer of carnuba paste wax.
Car still looks clean after couple rain storm. Also use a claybar every couple months it helps alot.






