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- Nov 6, 2006
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Hey guys, my name is George and I'm new to this Forum. I'm 14 years old and I live in Victoria, Australia. I'm very interested in car detailing and I'm on this forum everyday reading and trying to learn. Recently my dad got a new car, it's a 2006 HSV VZ Clubsport. I know since most of you are in America you would have no idea what this is, but it's similar to a Pontiac GTO. Has 19 inch wheels, 6.0 LS2 Engine making 400hp stock
Anyway, the car is black, and I'm very fussy with it. The car has some bad swirls on it and I want to get rid of them but it's new paint so I don't want to damage it. This is how I wash it
- High pressure water the whole car
- Soap the whole car with my soap gun
- High pressure the whole car again to get all the soap off
- Then I get 2 buckets, I will one with soap and water, and I use a cotton towel to clean the car, and in the other bucket I have just water which I put the towel in after doing each panel
Then I dry the car off using a polyester shami ( absorbes water ) yes I know I shouldn't be using this but I don't know how else to dry it.
Here are some pictures I took on the day we got it
http://i10.tinypic.com/48hh5pv.jpg
The swirls on the car now aren't heavy, but they're easily noticeable. My dad thinks if I polish it now I will stuff up the paint, but I just want something to make the car look as good as it did when we drove off from the dealership. Swirl free and a nice wet glossy look. If you can teach me how to wash/dry the car, which polish is best use for a new car and what pad to use etc I would be very very thankful.
Thanks
George.

- High pressure water the whole car
- Soap the whole car with my soap gun
- High pressure the whole car again to get all the soap off
- Then I get 2 buckets, I will one with soap and water, and I use a cotton towel to clean the car, and in the other bucket I have just water which I put the towel in after doing each panel
Then I dry the car off using a polyester shami ( absorbes water ) yes I know I shouldn't be using this but I don't know how else to dry it.
Here are some pictures I took on the day we got it
http://i10.tinypic.com/48hh5pv.jpg





The swirls on the car now aren't heavy, but they're easily noticeable. My dad thinks if I polish it now I will stuff up the paint, but I just want something to make the car look as good as it did when we drove off from the dealership. Swirl free and a nice wet glossy look. If you can teach me how to wash/dry the car, which polish is best use for a new car and what pad to use etc I would be very very thankful.
Thanks

George.