THIS is how you wash a Porsche!
To understand the full thing, start the thread at post #2. More detailing in there.
To understand the full thing, start the thread at post #2. More detailing in there.
You need the add their Micro Fiber Wheel Wands, especially the Extra-Large one (they have three straight ones and three 45-degree ones)!Just put an order in at Griot's website.
I'm not a detail freak and admittedly a bit lazy when it comes to keeping my cars perfectly clean. Hopefully these 'short cuts' won't ruin my car (picking it up tomorrow!), and will motivate me to keep it clean more often (God help me, it's Jet Black Metallic).
1. Spray-On Car Wash Kit + extra towels
2. Speed Shine Maintain Kit + extra towels
3. Ultimate Micro Fiber Car Duster
4. Travel Kit (just in case a bird poops on my car and I want to get it off fast)
Yep, your spot on, then again I spent 3 hours using clay bar to remove the little acid rain rust spots from my wife's white car!I love black. Nothing better in the right conditions. Nothing worse than coming to realize that washing your car, (even using with reasonable care) causes most of the damage to your paint! Sorry, but it's true. You can help keep the damage minimal...using multiple buckets, blow dryers and microfiber, but all it takes is a few tiny, sharp, rock particles..hidden inside your wash mit, to wreck your black paint. I decided I wanted to drive this one, so I bought white! It'll still take some effort, but less than 1/4 the time is a reasonable estimate I believe. YMMV.
That's what I do. Makes sense no?Don't EVER wash a car! The risk is too great that you will damage the paint!
The rational solution is to trade in once a month for a new one.
@grim Yeah, I can see how it might get cost prohibitive to replace 2 cars a month, so the foam bubble bath makes perfect sense.That's what I do. Makes sense no?
I've also become an advocate of the foam gun thing. Just love giving the car a bubble bath. None of that old fashioned way of washing a car. Just foam that baby up, let it soak, and watch the dirt just dissolve away.
Of course, we only do that for my wife's car. I just buy a new one every month.![]()
He said to post his website and contact info:I'll be having a friend that's the most anal detailer I've ever known put Optimum OptiCoat (clear ceramic coating) on the car. I've had him do a black Mini I had that lived outside, my ex-wife's silver Range Rover Evoque, and my current silver Focus ST. I do the old fashioned clay, hand (or random orbital), wax (p21s) on my 993, but for the new daily driver it's gonna be OptiCoat all the way. Best paint protection I have ever seen. I need to ensure to tell the dealer when it arrives to leave it the **** alone and just deliver it to me as they take it off the truck. I cannot control what they do to it in Stuttgart after I drop it back off from my European Delivery driving, but once it gets here I don't want it touched until Brandon can obsess over it. He does an IronX decontamination process, then hand clay, then random orbital polish (his machine makes my Griots machine look like a child's toy), then OptiCoat. It's all about preparing the paint for whatever you are going to protect it with. I can't wait until he's done with it, because seeing him loving on the car will help make up for the 8-10 post-return-from-Germany delivery wait.
p.s. anyone in central NC contact me and I'll get you his contact info
Modesta, Opticoat, they are all the same. Many different names that all do the same thing but lack any real depth. For true depth into the paint you need real Carnauba. But that means touching the paint every three weeks or so which just won't do. It's bad enuff doing the blow dry thing never mind actually using some microfiber to buff out the carnauba.@grim Yeah, I can see how it might get cost prohibitive to replace 2 cars a month, so the foam bubble bath makes perfect sense.
You could consider alternating replacement cars and trying to survive a 60 day lifespan. But I believe the risk of driving a dirty car would go up exponentially.
Maybe if you also have that Modesta coating applied every replacement, you might just barely make it?
That is a decision I would personally not want to make.
@grim This forum is a never ending source of entertainment as well as useful information.Modesta, Opticoat, they are all the same. Many different names that all do the same thing but lack any real depth. For true depth into the paint you need real Carnauba. But that means touching the paint every three weeks or so which just won't do. It's bad enuff doing the blow dry thing never mind actually using some microfiber to buff out the carnauba.
Maybe if we buy cheaper cars we could go with 45 day intervals and buy two at the same time?
I got to talk with the wife about that. She gets all irritable when she has to get used to where to put her purse in ANOTHER new car. :|
Haha... Work, don't read.@grim This forum is a never ending source of entertainment as well as useful information.
My coworkers keep wondering why I laugh at random for no apparent reason.![]()
@gobobbie Don't ever even consider it! I got on a kick where I decided I needed better gas mileage, and bought a Hyundai Hybrid Sonata. It was the only vehicle I have ever leased. I kid you not, I broke the lease in less than a year, I hated it so much! Absolute crap from the beginning. Life is too short to drive garbage...I have a rental Hyundai i30 for three days of business travel and I sat in it at a red light yesterday thinking, "I could buy 5 of these for the price I'm paying for my Macan S". It was a sobering thought.
Then the lights went green and I got embarrassed by a 10 year old Prius. Suddenly it didn't seem so bad to have spent the dosh on the Porsche.
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Heh, that's kinda funny. I've got a co-worker going through the same thing right now. He thought he wanted more utility and fuel economy than his R32. Bought a Subaru XV, hates it after 3-months. He is, at this moment, shopping for a new Q5, or other.@gobobbie Don't ever even consider it! I got on a kick where I decided I needed better gas mileage, and bought a Hyundai Hybrid Sonata. It was the only vehicle I have ever leased. I kid you not, I broke the lease in less than a year, I hated it so much! Absolute crap from the beginning. Life is too short to drive garbage...
Now, having said that, the technology package had some amazing features. (When they worked). I know @grim will love to hear that...