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So what do you guys use to wash these new beauties? Cloth? Rag? I want to buy something good to keep the wife's new car clean?
Also, what soap do you use?
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AKA Garryyjr
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Ihave never used this stuff, but it was the first 2 listed when I googled brake dust repellent. http://www.brakedustrepellent.com/
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After cleaning the wheels with a variety of brushes (and Sonax wheel gel cleaner), I use Duragloss 501, followed by Duragloss 105, then keep it topped up with Duragloss Aquawax.
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F*ck Cancer!
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I use two microfiber towels (picked up a bunch at Costco) and dish soap. One towel for washing and another towel for drying. The catch with using the microfiber towel for drying is that the towel needs to be wet in order to be effective. Counterintuitive, but it works.
I used to use fancier soaps (Meguiars, Mothers, etc.) but my dealer told me that they recommend a mild dish soap over these others, because they are milder -- which is better for the finish. If you find something that repells brake dust please let me know! My brake pads are very dusty and it is a real PIA to keep my wheels clean...
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AKA Garryyjr
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I've always used Meguiars Gold class to wash, I've been told that dish washing soap actually strips the car of the waxes/polishes.
My procedure to clean: Wet Sand if Needed Meguiars Gold Class wash Meguiars #2 Fine Cut Cleaner Meguiars #7 Show car glaze or #3 Professional Machine Glaze (3 coats) Meguiars #26 Hi-Tech Liquid Wax (2 coats) It's been a looong time since I've done this procedure, I wonder if I remember all the techniques and gentle touch to even attempt the whole thing. I just used a standard drill and attachment with wool pads. Never burned the paint and had amazing results.
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Moar Padrons!
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This is very true. When I used to detail cars, I would wash wish dish soap after I called a car--just to make absolutely positively sure that all the gunk was off.
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Relaxing in Paradise...
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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We don't do anything fancy to wash the cars, we just wash them regularly. We keep them very clean, inside and out. Kid repellent would be a lot more helpful than brake dust repellent.
But I do use Westley's Bleche-wite to clean up brake dust and keep the tires clean. I have a curved scrub brush that really helps. Plus I spray the stuff on all the wheels, then start at the first one and give them all another spray when I clean them. We're currently using Armor-All car wash, but it's just what was on sale. We never, ever wax the cars. There's a reason clear coat was invented. It wicks away water and leaves them spotless. If I wax the clear coat, it spots. I have a big bottle brush for my wheels, but Weeze's wheels are wide open. I can reach all the way to the back side of the tire, they're super easy to clean. If ya don't let brake dust build up, it cleans up easy. Otherwise, bleche-wite will clean it up with a little soak time. ![]()
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Moar Padrons!
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I'm nuts for the place
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I used to do detailing on the side. Havent for a couple years now. But my list is rather extensive for products and tools.
And since it's a photo thread, here's my current car: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Bonjing, I've used clay bars since I've been detailing. Now the new thing is Decon washes. I haven't tried those yet.
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I'm nuts for the place
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My glass on my car performs better than being rain x'ed. I claybar the glass. Then use duragloss 501 on a white ccs pad on the porter cable. Then dg 105 as a sealant. It's worked stellar, and very easy to perform.
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A question for you other detailer's, what's the difference in a fine cut versus clay bar? I stopped detailing around when clay bars started coming out and when I lost access to a covered area to detail in.
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