Hello all,
Im am getting ready to tackle my wifes 2010 Chevy Traverse. Havent done much with it besides wash with WG Auto Bathe most of its life. There are some minor imperfections, nothing major.
After wash and clay:
Should i use the polish enhancer or just go with the HD Speed?
That is exactly what I was thinking. Some type of mild acid. Its not brake dust, its crud. The wheels are factory clear coated on the outside. I am assuming the inner wheel is not because there is no clearcoat look. I will try to use the wheel brightener.
Thanks for the responses fella's
Problably did not explain it well in my title.
I just rotated my tires on my 2006 Chevy Silverad for the FIRST time. It has 15,000 miles on it. While I was rotating I decided to clean the insides of the wheel where I cant get to during normal washes. The rear wheels were fairly clean with...
The race xl will be cheaper in the long run. Check the shipping price on Harbor Freight for jacks. I got a quote a couple weeks ago and it was $66.00 to ship it to MD. The Race XL, from what I have heard is a very nice heavy duty jack!!!:xyxthumbs:
First Option- Pressure Washer, use it more on an angle instead of blasting down at it.
Second Option- Muriatic Acid. I have used it on my company FORD truck with out any issues. Make sure the panel is cool and in not direct sun.
There is a product, cant remember the name right name. It...
That's actually why I was asking about the suds. The soap had great lubricity, but not much on suds. I dont care about suds. I just wanted to make sure I wasnt doing something wrong. I will try warm water just to see.
Overall, I am very pleased with the auto bathe.:xyxthumbs:
Alright,
I bought my wife a 2010 Chevy Traverse 3 weeks ago. With all the rain we have had in the Mid-Atlantic, I finally got a chance to wash it tonight. I purchased the Wolfgang Deep Gloss kit memorial day weekend.
I noticed after adding 2-3oz. of Wolfgang Auto Bathe in a five gallon, the...