2 bucket method antiquated..? heh, that doesn't even deserve a response
Use a clean MF wash mitt
Thoroughly soak the mitt with water, spray the surface with a pH balanced car shampoo.
Spray the car with water.
Gently wash the piano black trim first (B pillars and rear view mirrors) before you do the rest of the car. Hose off the suds. Dry with a quality waffle weave drying towel. On the piano black trim, dry it gently (seriously, it is that farkin soft).
I use multiple wash mitts. Two or three reserved for top panels, one for lower sills and front bar, one for the rear hatch and one for wheels. I regulalry high pressure spray the mitts to remove material picked up during the wash process and then respray with the car shampoo I prefer.
I keep the wheel wash mitt separate and wash it separately as well. (I also use a wheel brush and have specific brushes for the wheel arches etc)
I no longer use a two bucket wash process (I have moved on from that antiquated method)
The piano black trim can be treated just as you would any painted surface but it is prone to marking. You can use sealants or waxes - choice is yours. I'd suggest a paint protection film. This will minimise marking and is more resistant to damage than the piano black finish
Wiping when dirty with a MF cloth will drag grit across the surface and cause marring. Many people won't notice but if you are particular about the car, you will.
As I said, if you really don't want to wash the car, use a dedicated quick detailer product for the piano black trim. They have specific surfactants and lubricating components designed to minimise marring of the surface.
There is much more to the detailing process and up to you how far you want to go. Plenty of good advice around on local sites on both process and products.
2 bucket method antiquated..? heh, that doesn't even deserve a response
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How embarrassing for the suit driving a red S2K being humbled by a whitegoods family hatch back and I wasn't even trying
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Hardly surprising, the missus chewed on one of them the first time she took the R out.. freaked out the driver on 2 levels.. 1. a Golf crushed his ego 2. He pulls up beside and sees it is a middle aged woman.. crushed his ego
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Oh it was the corners I think he got surprised about
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Clowns.
Current: MY18 Golf R 7.5 DSG - FOR SALE
Previous: MY11.5 RBR DSG
Referring to me or foxxie or the R
I'm definately a clown but bit harsh on the other two
Did see a clown in an oil burner Jetta on the way to work this morning on Pennant Hills Rd
Idiot almost destroyed 3 cars and a motorbike rider
Dude, it is never about speed but acceleration .....
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I suspect us in general.Jonathan thinks we are trolls in disguise
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Disguise, never.
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I have come to the conclusion that the truth hurts..
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