Originally Posted by
Ivica
Hi Guys,
I have read a lot of the posts on the site, and are all awesome.
I hate do be a pain in the butt....but I have a few questions;
1) Polish/wax.. I know they are 2 different things... does that mean, you have to clean,polish,then wax?
2) How are the coin operated car washes, where you use their high pressures soak etc. I've heard from a few people that it can leave scratches on your car...
3) Im not lazy, so I dont mind taking car of my car, but the area I live is uses recycled water on our outside taps...Is that bad for the car?
- Is it ideal to have a high pressure washer? buffing machine etc.
4) Does it pay off to have a professional do the twice yearly, wax/polish ?
5) I get my car in a couple of weeks, and it is black leather...Should I protect it with some sort of spray, lotion straight away, or leave it .... ??
Sorry,i know that all these questions are most likely answered somewhere, so I apologise in advance.
Great site guys...
1: Yes. Polish takes swirls and marks away from the paint, wax ADDS a layer of wax on top of the paintwork to protect it after you polish.
2: If you use the brushes then yes they will scratch the car up quite bad. If you're just using it for pressure water/pressure soapwater then it's okay, but I think a lot of them will strip wax off of your car because the soap isn't pH balanced.
3: For average care for your car you only need to wash it once or twice a fortnight. Recycled water shouldn't be too bad...just wash it properly (I'm sure you've found out how to wash it using the 2 bucket method on this site ) and rinse it off and dry it lightly and it should be fine.
4: Bigtime! Once my car was done I've washed it once a week in half the time it took me to do it beforehand. and best of all, I only need to top wax up if i want, or get it done again in half a year or so.
5: Sahmpooing and conditioning is always a good move for leather. Carcareproducts sell a nice Duragloss kit that will keep your leather nice as soon as you get it you'll only need to shampoo and condition it every 3 months or so too.
Hope that helps
Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
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