Washing your car and keeping it clean -- Products/Tips/Tricks/Etc.
#1
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2007
Age: 41
Posts: 30
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Washing your car and keeping it clean -- Products/Tips/Tricks/Etc.
Well I just bought a 2004 Acura TL a-spec last week and I absolutely love it (will post pics soon). I live in Cleveland, OH and the weather is also up and down so I think I will find myself wanting to wash my car a lot.
I just washed it today with some McGuiers?? Gold soap/conditioner and it turned out okay. . . but not as nice as I would have liked.
Im hoping all of you can contribute your best practices as to what techniques you use when washing your car. . ie how you go about washing then drying, so on and so forth and what products you are using. Also have you tried any products that you will never use again?
I know this may sound stupid, but what are the better ways/products of going about drying your car, I can never seem to get all the water spots gone quick enough and the black color really shows them.
Also, what are you using to clean the interior of your car -- leather and dash?
Any advice related to this topic would be greatly appreciated and Im happy to have joined the community.
I just washed it today with some McGuiers?? Gold soap/conditioner and it turned out okay. . . but not as nice as I would have liked.
Im hoping all of you can contribute your best practices as to what techniques you use when washing your car. . ie how you go about washing then drying, so on and so forth and what products you are using. Also have you tried any products that you will never use again?
I know this may sound stupid, but what are the better ways/products of going about drying your car, I can never seem to get all the water spots gone quick enough and the black color really shows them.
Also, what are you using to clean the interior of your car -- leather and dash?
Any advice related to this topic would be greatly appreciated and Im happy to have joined the community.
#2
Instructor
#3
Thank you, boxstock. I was about to post it when I saw you had already done so.
Welcome to the forums, drub78776. I'm going to close this and ask you to repost in the Wash & Wax Forum, since we can't move threads to other forum blocks. The experts reside in that forum and you will get a lot of good information.
Welcome to the forums, drub78776. I'm going to close this and ask you to repost in the Wash & Wax Forum, since we can't move threads to other forum blocks. The experts reside in that forum and you will get a lot of good information.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post