chocolate_o_brian
31 July 2007, 11:31
(already asked in general but probably best off in here)
nice weather expected today, so may give the scoob a good clean.
thing is, only a few days ago i washed, dried, polished and waxed after that.
whats better for the car if i dont want to do everything everytime.
ie wash, dry and wax good enough for a nice sheen.
or should it be wash dry and polish.
heard differeng opinions about waxing a car more than polishing and vice versa. opinions on here guys?
just concerned, as when ive been washing my car for the last 8 months around once every two weeks on average, i always tend to polish afterwards. is this not good for the car.
for the record i use autoglym shampoo, lambswool mitt to wash. (2 bucket method too:thumb: ) meguairs microfibre towels and squeegee to dry. then a coat of autoglym super resin polish with an applicator pad, then a buff with microfibre cloths. but recently ive aquired some nattys paste wax (poorboys i beleive) from a guy on here. only used once, and applied with a foam damp pad, buffed off one panel at a time.
dont think theres anything wrong with my method, but should i not polish everytime i wash, and maybe just wax instead. very rare for me to do neither id imagine. usually polsih or will wax after a wash.
opinions please?
andy:thumb: :thumb:
andy
nice weather expected today, so may give the scoob a good clean.
thing is, only a few days ago i washed, dried, polished and waxed after that.
whats better for the car if i dont want to do everything everytime.
ie wash, dry and wax good enough for a nice sheen.
or should it be wash dry and polish.
heard differeng opinions about waxing a car more than polishing and vice versa. opinions on here guys?
just concerned, as when ive been washing my car for the last 8 months around once every two weeks on average, i always tend to polish afterwards. is this not good for the car.
for the record i use autoglym shampoo, lambswool mitt to wash. (2 bucket method too:thumb: ) meguairs microfibre towels and squeegee to dry. then a coat of autoglym super resin polish with an applicator pad, then a buff with microfibre cloths. but recently ive aquired some nattys paste wax (poorboys i beleive) from a guy on here. only used once, and applied with a foam damp pad, buffed off one panel at a time.
dont think theres anything wrong with my method, but should i not polish everytime i wash, and maybe just wax instead. very rare for me to do neither id imagine. usually polsih or will wax after a wash.
opinions please?
andy:thumb: :thumb:
andy