Just bought a black car , ughhhhhh ... Whats the best way to maintain ?

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I just sold my wrangler a few days ago which was bright white. I always kept it clean and it looked great
2 bucket methd ,Washed with megs ultimate wash/wax with a griots microfiber wash pad.. dried with absorber ... waxed with megs gold class .. and maintained with spray detailer and megs ultimate spray wax with a plush microfiber detail cloth from auto zone ( 2 for 7bux)....never say swirls or anything

Well now i bought a black G35 coupe and using that same method is not working as good .. the wash is great but i feel like the absorber is creating some light scratches in the paint ,, waxing is fine BUT Another big problem is the days after when it has dust on it and i want to use the detailer/spray wax .... i feel like the microfiber cloths im using might be scratching as well ...

So my question is ... whats is the best way to maintain a black car ...
the products im using seem to be fine but what should i dry with that wont cause scratches and what should i dust and clean with when detailing and spray waxing?
 
First off, nice car. The microfibers that you are using are marring and instilling scratches in your finish. Get quality microfibers. The key to keeping up a great finish is to touch the paint as least as possible. Wash your car using the 2 bucket method, start your drying process by sheeting and then use a leaf blower to blow off what's left of water on the vehicle. That's how you maintain a cars finish especially dark colors like black.
 
Wait ....... so what you are saying is to NEVER use a microfiber cloth to dry a black car?
 
What I am saying is that if you have to touch the paint, do it with high quality microfibers not the autozone stuff. Do a search on it. However with dark colored cars especially black some of the ways to avoid touching the paint is to dry using sheeting to help dry after a wash and finish with a leaf blower or metro vac blower.
 
Okay....

I suppose I need to change some bad habits.

Oh ..... by the way..... I was really asking. Not being smirk.

:D
 
Okay....

I suppose I need to change some bad habits.

Oh ..... by the way..... I was really asking. Not being smirk.

:D

I did not take it as you being smirk. I was answering your question and sometimes the tone of the written word is in the readers mind set. I have a Crimson Black vehicle. It's a color that is black at night, purple on gloomy days and dark metallic red in the bright sun. It is not chameleon. It has all the difficulties of having a black car. I just polished it last weekend since I got it 2 months ago and now it's weekly maintenance washes using a method where I touch the vehicle as little as possible. Here's what she looks like when I was finished (reflection of the driver's side door):

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/500/175_20130331_135020.jpg
 
I like to sheet as much of the Ayer off and blot the rest with a MF. Come back with a good detailer to wipe of the marks.
 
ok , not sure the leaf blower option is gonna happen lol , so what quality microfiber cloth do you guys recommend for drying? Are the griot microfibers ok ? i can get those at auto zone?

also should i use a different kind of microfiber towel for quick detailing/dusting?
 
Wait I thought your supposed to either use a sealant or wax but a sealant is way more durable because they last months opposed to waxes that last a few weeks
 
I also have a black g coupe and I must say its not the easiest car to maintain, but once you master it, it will shine like a black diamond!!!!


Here are products I use on it

I find pak shak micro fiber towels to be gentlest on the car
Soap- Megs gold class
Sealant- black fire wet diamond
Wax- black fire midnight Sun or poor boys red nattys
Spray wax/sealants-Flitz waxx speed wax, ziano z8
Qd- ziano z6

Works like a charm and definitely turns heads!!!!:)
 
Wait I thought your supposed to either use a sealant or wax but a sealant is way more durable because they last months opposed to waxes that last a few weeks

Alot of people put a sealant down, then "top" it with a finishing wax. Sealant for durability and carnuba for a warm glow.
 
you need to use a Polish get the finish perfectly reflective then sealant,glaze and or wax to keep it locked in and the water sliding off polish polish polish then Protect it
 
When I had my black car I found it very difficult to maintain until I found Prima. 1st you should always polish out scratches and swirls.
But when time does not allow I washed with Prima Mystique then used Prima Amigo then Banana gloss and Hydro. If I had a black car now I would use Banana gloss followed by Hydro .Also use Amigo when you have a little more time. For MF I like the ones at Target. Amigo is a must for Black. I use Hydro a QD .
 
I knew I forgot something

Menzerna sip and 106ff/fa work wonders on our cars for removing imperfections
It seems to be a favorite of 350z and g35 owners
 
I hear you on the whole black car thing. Im still learning how to wash my new black Tacoma. She is sitting in the garage right now polished, with a fresh coat of sealant on her. Maguire's has a good waffle weave drying towel (MF) that I have been using that works well. And I follow-up streaks with another style WW-MF.

I have accepted the fact that no detail on it will ever come out perfect due to its color, but the more I learn and try, the better they are turning out.
 
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