I always make an effort to clean the underside of my car with every wash. This either involves me getting underneath and scrubbing with a daytona wheel brush or just spraying it down with simple green or flash brown royal, letting it sit and pressure washing it off. I've been doing this for the life of the car (2 years) and this method does keep it as clean as the rest of the car... but recently I've noticed that while it's clean its not as shiny as it once was.
It's a BMW X3 (F25) so not much undercarriage is visible other than the rear struts when behind the car, but I'm a perfectionist like many on here and want it to be as shiny as new. I've tried hand polishing some of the bits and waxing them, which works, but after 2 washes or so everything gets dull again, looking like its dirty when its actually not.. The parts I waxed actually looked MORE dull than the unwaxed parts. Anyone have any suggestions as to why this is happening? Is it the chemicals? Is it something to do with wax hazing up on satin paint?
I've also tried CG barebones but that doesn't stick to metal as well as it does plastic and just drips off.
Thanks for any opinions, I hate being so nuts with this stuff sometimes.
It's a BMW X3 (F25) so not much undercarriage is visible other than the rear struts when behind the car, but I'm a perfectionist like many on here and want it to be as shiny as new. I've tried hand polishing some of the bits and waxing them, which works, but after 2 washes or so everything gets dull again, looking like its dirty when its actually not.. The parts I waxed actually looked MORE dull than the unwaxed parts. Anyone have any suggestions as to why this is happening? Is it the chemicals? Is it something to do with wax hazing up on satin paint?
I've also tried CG barebones but that doesn't stick to metal as well as it does plastic and just drips off.
Thanks for any opinions, I hate being so nuts with this stuff sometimes.