Washing - brush or sponge?
Originally Posted by *****
Wax wizzard has recently been found out about where he got his products from...
So called mc2 cleaner formulated by himself and priced at around £25 for 5l, can infact be bought from a janitor website for £5.49 plus vat for 5l.
Its been chemically assayed to be proven its the same stuff too.
For more info see TT forums.
*****
So called mc2 cleaner formulated by himself and priced at around £25 for 5l, can infact be bought from a janitor website for £5.49 plus vat for 5l.
Its been chemically assayed to be proven its the same stuff too.
For more info see TT forums.
*****
My technique is:
1) Drive to work
2) Phone the valet chap in the basement car park of Building 1 and check he's in today
3) Walk over to Building 1, pay him £10, give him keys, tell him where car is hidden today
4) Pick up keys from Security later in the day
5) Drive home
He looks after loads of top-end motors, many the pride and joy of their owners (we are all in IT, after all
). He knows not to even risk scratching the paint - and he does a superb job
Top bloke! Well worth the increment over your supermarket morons with dirty cold water and grit-laden sponges.
1) Drive to work
2) Phone the valet chap in the basement car park of Building 1 and check he's in today
3) Walk over to Building 1, pay him £10, give him keys, tell him where car is hidden today
4) Pick up keys from Security later in the day
5) Drive home
He looks after loads of top-end motors, many the pride and joy of their owners (we are all in IT, after all
). He knows not to even risk scratching the paint - and he does a superb job
Top bloke! Well worth the increment over your supermarket morons with dirty cold water and grit-laden sponges.
Originally Posted by bioforger
Well bully for you
If you do it properly with a chamois yeh it takes a while
Thats why I bought the flash carwash. I dont see the point of waxing at this time of year anyway, and when I do wax, its only 2 or 3 times a year.
If you do it properly with a chamois yeh it takes a while
Thats why I bought the flash carwash. I dont see the point of waxing at this time of year anyway, and when I do wax, its only 2 or 3 times a year.
as in push water about for an hour rather than soak it up 
Do you still get water trapped in door handles and on the door mirrors with the flash carwash or does it help prevent this?
Seriously, if you've never tried drying a car with a microfiber then give it a go. Halfords sell packs of three, one really fine which I use on interior glass, a medium one I use for wax/polish removal and a third one with longer fibers I use for drying. The hardest part of washing a car, for me, was always getting it dry, now it is the easiest part.
Right Timmins Ima push the chamois up ya **** in a min 
I'll give the microfibers a go to, thx. Yeh the flash kit doesnt seem to leave marks anywhere at all, u just have to hit every area of the car with the de-ioniser spray.

I'll give the microfibers a go to, thx. Yeh the flash kit doesnt seem to leave marks anywhere at all, u just have to hit every area of the car with the de-ioniser spray.
Originally Posted by JoeyDeacon
Here's what I do :
1) Drive to local hand wash place.
2) Sit in car while 4 albanian imigrants wash the car.
3) Drive through the air drying machine.
4) Sit in car while another 4 albanian imigrants dry the car properly, polish windows and dress tyres.
5) Pay them £6.
6) Drive home.
1) Drive to local hand wash place.
2) Sit in car while 4 albanian imigrants wash the car.
3) Drive through the air drying machine.
4) Sit in car while another 4 albanian imigrants dry the car properly, polish windows and dress tyres.
5) Pay them £6.
6) Drive home.
...except the Scoobs only been cleaned once in 6 months of ownership - and I didn't even do it. The wife's nephew did it!
God! Some people are really **** about their car washing aren't they!
This is my procedure;
1. Jet wash at garage thoroughly, DON'T use their bush!
2. Wash car with soft bush (Halfords) and Auto Glym.
3. Remove stuborn dirt on wheels with stiff brush.
3. Rinse off.
4. Dry with clean chamois.
5. Clean the chamois.
6. Don't inspect car for swirls as it will be dirty again in two days!
This is my procedure;
1. Jet wash at garage thoroughly, DON'T use their bush!
2. Wash car with soft bush (Halfords) and Auto Glym.
3. Remove stuborn dirt on wheels with stiff brush.
3. Rinse off.
4. Dry with clean chamois.
5. Clean the chamois.
6. Don't inspect car for swirls as it will be dirty again in two days!
Originally Posted by DarkStar66
God! Some people are really **** about their car washing aren't they!
This is my procedure;
1. Jet wash at garage thoroughly, DON'T use their bush!
2. Wash car with soft bush (Halfords) and Auto Glym.
This is my procedure;
1. Jet wash at garage thoroughly, DON'T use their bush!
2. Wash car with soft bush (Halfords) and Auto Glym.
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