Hi All,
The forum encouraged me to post. I wasn't sure where to put this so here it is.
First off, thank you to everyone. I have always enjoyed washing my car and with your help I feel like I have moved up to a new level. I am by no means a pro but I have gotten unsolicited compliments on my paint which is very cool.
I have a Black Granite 2014 Chevrolet Diesel Cruze which sat on the lot for 6 months before I took delivery so the paint was a little rough but not terrible.
I used:
1. Two bucket method with Meguiars gold car wash.
2. Meg's clay kit
3. Griot's DA
4. Meguiar's 205 on a Lake Country pad (i bought a kit from here and just followed the instructions)
5. Applied Wolfgang Paint Sealant 3.0 with a white pad and then buffed off with a microfiber bonnet on a lambswool leveler.
The pictures are from a week, 250 miles, a nasty construction site 2 days a week and a couple of rainstorms later. The first rainstorm was at work and all the water was off by the time I got home. The one I got a picture of was the car sitting in the driveway why I was cleaning the garage.
I then bucket washed the car, dried it with a leaf blower and then went over it with a meg's waffle weave. I used DP wheel cleaner.
I think it came out pretty well, better than anything I have ever paid anyone else for anyway. It is hard to keep a 50 mile a day daily driver looking nice but the Wolfgang stuff is RIDICULOUS. It feels like cheating.
Anyway, thanks for helping me to be a more responsible car owner.
The forum encouraged me to post. I wasn't sure where to put this so here it is.
First off, thank you to everyone. I have always enjoyed washing my car and with your help I feel like I have moved up to a new level. I am by no means a pro but I have gotten unsolicited compliments on my paint which is very cool.
I have a Black Granite 2014 Chevrolet Diesel Cruze which sat on the lot for 6 months before I took delivery so the paint was a little rough but not terrible.
I used:
1. Two bucket method with Meguiars gold car wash.
2. Meg's clay kit
3. Griot's DA
4. Meguiar's 205 on a Lake Country pad (i bought a kit from here and just followed the instructions)
5. Applied Wolfgang Paint Sealant 3.0 with a white pad and then buffed off with a microfiber bonnet on a lambswool leveler.
The pictures are from a week, 250 miles, a nasty construction site 2 days a week and a couple of rainstorms later. The first rainstorm was at work and all the water was off by the time I got home. The one I got a picture of was the car sitting in the driveway why I was cleaning the garage.
I then bucket washed the car, dried it with a leaf blower and then went over it with a meg's waffle weave. I used DP wheel cleaner.
I think it came out pretty well, better than anything I have ever paid anyone else for anyway. It is hard to keep a 50 mile a day daily driver looking nice but the Wolfgang stuff is RIDICULOUS. It feels like cheating.
Anyway, thanks for helping me to be a more responsible car owner.