Steps to washing a car?
S-Spy
06-23-2003, 09:39 PM
Ok I have decided to finally try to understand how to properly wash a car. I have been used to the water, soap, and then dry car wash that I have been doing for a while. I was just wondering what are the steps to a proper car wash? I think I can do some of the steps.
1. Clean car with water (I hope this is right :smile:)
2. Water and soap
3. Rinse
4. Dry
4. Wax??
5. Claybar?
I'm not quite sure guys, so help would be GREATLY appreciated. And also I always see the word polish and my question is what and how do you use polish on the car? Thanks for any help you guys can give.
1. Clean car with water (I hope this is right :smile:)
2. Water and soap
3. Rinse
4. Dry
4. Wax??
5. Claybar?
I'm not quite sure guys, so help would be GREATLY appreciated. And also I always see the word polish and my question is what and how do you use polish on the car? Thanks for any help you guys can give.
BullShifter
06-24-2003, 12:04 AM
Never clean/wash/wax in direct sunlight
1. Quick rinse
2. Spray chemicals, scrub, rinse. bugs, wheels, tar, tires wheels wells, etc.
3. Wash main body with car wash shampoo
4. Dry with a chamois, all crack, door & trunk jambs, gas filler door, etc.
5. Clay bar to remove contaminants(clay bar=cleaner)
6. Polish
7. Glaze
8. Wax or sealer(alway protect after you clean)
Polishes are designed to produce a shine in the paint surface. It does this my removing the top layer of paint, also light oxidation & light scratches/swirls. Polishing by hand can have very little effect. Apply it as you would wax except buffing off before it dries. When working by hand I dont do the circular motion, staight back and forth to reduce any swirling.
Glaze fills imperfections/micro scratches
Compound is highly abrasive to remove heavy oxidation/scratches.
Wax is to protect, may only last 30-60days. Carnauba wax!
Sealant is polymer & last longer than normal wax. 4-6months Car dealer sell this stuff on new car for $500 or more. My cost to apply the same product is $3-5.00 per car/truck.
By far the best reults will come from a multi step process done with a high speed polisher. These give major swirls in the wrong hands. Random orbit buffers will give decent results with 50% less work time than by hand & no swirls!
1. Quick rinse
2. Spray chemicals, scrub, rinse. bugs, wheels, tar, tires wheels wells, etc.
3. Wash main body with car wash shampoo
4. Dry with a chamois, all crack, door & trunk jambs, gas filler door, etc.
5. Clay bar to remove contaminants(clay bar=cleaner)
6. Polish
7. Glaze
8. Wax or sealer(alway protect after you clean)
Polishes are designed to produce a shine in the paint surface. It does this my removing the top layer of paint, also light oxidation & light scratches/swirls. Polishing by hand can have very little effect. Apply it as you would wax except buffing off before it dries. When working by hand I dont do the circular motion, staight back and forth to reduce any swirling.
Glaze fills imperfections/micro scratches
Compound is highly abrasive to remove heavy oxidation/scratches.
Wax is to protect, may only last 30-60days. Carnauba wax!
Sealant is polymer & last longer than normal wax. 4-6months Car dealer sell this stuff on new car for $500 or more. My cost to apply the same product is $3-5.00 per car/truck.
By far the best reults will come from a multi step process done with a high speed polisher. These give major swirls in the wrong hands. Random orbit buffers will give decent results with 50% less work time than by hand & no swirls!
S-Spy
06-27-2003, 12:34 AM
Wow jackasssi, thank you very much for this, it was real informative. :smile:
jon@af
06-28-2003, 04:47 PM
Originally posted by jackasssi
1. Quick rinse
2. Spray chemicals, scrub, rinse. bugs, wheels, tar, tires wheels wells, etc.
3. Wash main body with car wash shampoo
4. Dry with a chamois, all crack, door & trunk jambs, gas filler door, etc.
5. Clay bar to remove contaminants(clay bar=cleaner)
6. Polish
7. Glaze
8. Wax or sealer(alway protect after you clean)
W3rd yo, that's how we do things where I work. I agree completely with teh no direct sunlight. We had a guy bring his car by because he couldnt get the wax off and it turned out, he had waxed it in his driveway, went in and taken a nap while it sat in the sun, and then tried some poor excuse for a towel to get it off. People amaze me sometimes:bloated:
1. Quick rinse
2. Spray chemicals, scrub, rinse. bugs, wheels, tar, tires wheels wells, etc.
3. Wash main body with car wash shampoo
4. Dry with a chamois, all crack, door & trunk jambs, gas filler door, etc.
5. Clay bar to remove contaminants(clay bar=cleaner)
6. Polish
7. Glaze
8. Wax or sealer(alway protect after you clean)
W3rd yo, that's how we do things where I work. I agree completely with teh no direct sunlight. We had a guy bring his car by because he couldnt get the wax off and it turned out, he had waxed it in his driveway, went in and taken a nap while it sat in the sun, and then tried some poor excuse for a towel to get it off. People amaze me sometimes:bloated:
BullShifter
06-28-2003, 04:57 PM
We had a guy bring his car by because he couldnt get the wax off and it turned out, he had waxed it in his driveway, went in and taken a nap while it sat in the sun, and then tried some poor excuse for a towel to get it off. People amaze me sometimes
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BullShifter
06-28-2003, 05:08 PM
If you were to clean the interior also, do that before any exterior work. You dont want wet seats & carpet.
Remove all the junk from the inside
1. vacuum - dust brushes & crevice tools do wonders
2. clean headliner if vinyl(be very careful cleaning cloth headliners)
3. clean interior plastics/vinyl
4. clean seats (leather/vinyl)
5. shampoo carpets, mats, seats
6. clean int. windows (clean 2 or 3 times)
7. dress int. panels/vinyl (try not to get on freshly cleaned windows)
8. condition leather seats
Dont let any cleaners on the plastic guage cluster cover or radio display window // any clear plastic -- use plastic cleaner & polish for that.
Remove all the junk from the inside
1. vacuum - dust brushes & crevice tools do wonders
2. clean headliner if vinyl(be very careful cleaning cloth headliners)
3. clean interior plastics/vinyl
4. clean seats (leather/vinyl)
5. shampoo carpets, mats, seats
6. clean int. windows (clean 2 or 3 times)
7. dress int. panels/vinyl (try not to get on freshly cleaned windows)
8. condition leather seats
Dont let any cleaners on the plastic guage cluster cover or radio display window // any clear plastic -- use plastic cleaner & polish for that.
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