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  1. #1
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    Red face Cleaning/Maintaining exterior/interior

    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...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivica View Post
    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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    Talking

    Thanks Mickey !

    Yes it helps out a lot.

    I've read the 2 bucket system, and printed out all the info...
    I will definetly check out carcareproducts and purchase a few things !
    Want to do everything properly and take care of the VW !

    Will check the rest of the posts, sound system, wheels etc.

    Thanks once again, Have a good day mate!!!

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    Mickey’s advice is on the mark.

    Polishing is a defect removal step. You only need to polish when there are defects (scratches, swirls, water marks etc) in the paint.

    Waxing or sealing are your protective steps.

    With leather interior, you can either clean and condition them regularly or you can apply a synthetic sealant to the leather. Sealing is a good option if there are likely to be kids, dirty sports gear etc in the car that could mark the leather.
    http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/pr...eather_sealant

    Cheers Greg
    Car Care Products Australia

    www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
    Sydney - Brisbane - Melbourne

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