Mike@DedicatedPerfection
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- Feb 26, 2011
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It seems in the video that you were taking so long to just do one panel. Was that just for the purpose of making the video? If not, how long does this method take you?
I got carried away talking and covering all information I could think of.
Of course it does not take this long. The whole route with the WW/RW and Spray wax takes an hour or so.
You mentioned saving the rocker panels for last because they are the dirtiest...does that matter when you are using the "single use" wash media method?
IMO you shouldn't be drying the panel until the panel is clean, so the drying towel shouldn't be getting dirty, so is that conventional wash "top down" conventional wisdom really applicable to this method?
I know it's not a perfect world and it's safer to do it as you suggest, I just thought this was another key advantage of the "single use" media method, is not going around and around the car working your way down, the way you would with a RW and a (rinse) bucket. For instance, if I'm rinseless washing with a single piece of media and a rinse bucket, I'm going to probably split that into "above the beltline" and "below the beltline" and go around the whole car twice (after doing the windows, roof, hood, and trunk).
You already did the top and bottom of the door in one shot, so if it was me I'd likely just continue and do the rocker panel, I'd just make sure to wrap around the bottom of it with the wash towel to make sure I didn't pick up any dirt on my drying towel from that area.
Of course then we get into the whole issue of if you've used that wash towel under the rocker panel, do you ever want to use that on the hood of your black car again, even after washing the towel. So I guess there's a good question, do you use dedicated media (washing and drying) when you go back and do the rocker panels?
I'm not trying to give you a hard time, and hey, the purpose of your thread was to show "your method" after all, I'm just playing a little Devil's advocate, but I have a headache now from thinking about this too much.
This is the way I do it. Feel free to do it in a way that suits you.
Thank you for taking the time for such an in depth write up and video. Is the paint on the BMW coated?
Thank you AZ Mike.
Coated
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ct-review-pinnacle-paint-coating-synergy.html
Mike as always thank you for the information!!
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