Hi -
Doing my very first wash of my brand new factory ordered BMW (in Dravit Grey, BMW Individual color... damn it looks awesome) which went straight to the shop to get professional Ceramic Pro 9H and Ceramic Pro Top coating along with coating on the wheels and calipers and inner barrels of the wheels and PPF in high impact areas. It will hit right at 3 weeks from the ceramic coating placement as of Monday.
The car was delivered with a dent on the roof. I had already scheduled the ceramic coating for the day of delivery and my other option was to wait for 8+ weeks to get the BMW Individual color panel in from Germany (this color not available elsewhere) to replace the roof and then do ceramic after 8 weeks of environmental abuse. So I opted to take delivery and get the car coated immediately and schedule a paintless dent repair. Paintless dent repair will be next Wednesday. I know they'll need a pristinely clean surface to do their work so instead of having them "clean" the car by doing a rough contact wash job I wanted to get it cleaned up myself for them prior and do it the right way. I drive about 400 miles a week so it will have about a thousand miles on it when I get the dent repair done.
Anyway, I have a pressure washer and will be using an adjustable foam lance for the first time. The plan is to do a water rinse followed by a foam lance sudsing, additional clean water rinse, then another lance sudsing given it hasn't been touched in 3 weeks with pollen etc. coming in... another water rinse and then a two bucket grit guard contact wash. Will dry with microfiber afterwards. Carpro Reset will be used for all of the washes.
My question is this... the foam lance has a 32 oz bottle and is adjustable. I have no idea how to figure out the amount of Carpro reset to put in the reservoir to get optimal results from it. Also, when adjusting the foam lance, how will I know the dilution is optimal?
Thanks for any help you can offer on these two questions.
Doing my very first wash of my brand new factory ordered BMW (in Dravit Grey, BMW Individual color... damn it looks awesome) which went straight to the shop to get professional Ceramic Pro 9H and Ceramic Pro Top coating along with coating on the wheels and calipers and inner barrels of the wheels and PPF in high impact areas. It will hit right at 3 weeks from the ceramic coating placement as of Monday.
The car was delivered with a dent on the roof. I had already scheduled the ceramic coating for the day of delivery and my other option was to wait for 8+ weeks to get the BMW Individual color panel in from Germany (this color not available elsewhere) to replace the roof and then do ceramic after 8 weeks of environmental abuse. So I opted to take delivery and get the car coated immediately and schedule a paintless dent repair. Paintless dent repair will be next Wednesday. I know they'll need a pristinely clean surface to do their work so instead of having them "clean" the car by doing a rough contact wash job I wanted to get it cleaned up myself for them prior and do it the right way. I drive about 400 miles a week so it will have about a thousand miles on it when I get the dent repair done.
Anyway, I have a pressure washer and will be using an adjustable foam lance for the first time. The plan is to do a water rinse followed by a foam lance sudsing, additional clean water rinse, then another lance sudsing given it hasn't been touched in 3 weeks with pollen etc. coming in... another water rinse and then a two bucket grit guard contact wash. Will dry with microfiber afterwards. Carpro Reset will be used for all of the washes.
My question is this... the foam lance has a 32 oz bottle and is adjustable. I have no idea how to figure out the amount of Carpro reset to put in the reservoir to get optimal results from it. Also, when adjusting the foam lance, how will I know the dilution is optimal?
Thanks for any help you can offer on these two questions.