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The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Appearance/Cosmetic (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=14) +--- Thread: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! (/showthread.php?tid=3382) |
Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Goodspeed - 08-16-2013 Even though its a 13 year-old daily driven Jeep, I gotta keep it fresh, nomsayin? Gave it a wash, spray wax, earl change and re-dyed the plastic trim with "Restore Black" gel. I keep a damn fine mall crawler :lol:
Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - fiveoh2go - 08-17-2013 Nothing wrong with a clean Jeep! :thumbup: BTW, just re-watched your vid "A year in the life"... :bow: Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Goodspeed - 08-18-2013 fiveoh2go Wrote:Nothing wrong with a clean Jeep! :thumbup: Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Ryan T - 09-02-2013 Question. These wheels have some caked on brake dust/gunk that I can't get rid of. I've used simple green, I've used Meguiars Wheel wash and Meguairs Wheel polish. Gimmie you suggestions. BTW, washed but didn't wax the vette tonight.
Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - premiershine9 - 09-03-2013 Sonax Full Effect/ Iron X or any iron remover/ gel to remove the dust/ deposits- be c.a.r.e.f.u.l with APCs/ degreasers on chrome/ uncoated wheel finishes, they will stain detailedimage.com will have the Sonax/ Iron X ![]() - Dan Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - JustinG - 09-03-2013 while on the topic of wheels, what is gentle on the finish but tough on the brake dust. I am scared to use regular wheel cleaner on the the Forester's painted wheels. Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - premiershine9 - 09-03-2013 JustinG Wrote:while on the topic of wheels, what is gentle on the finish but tough on the brake dust. hmmm, you painted them right? The Sonax should be gentle enough- griots makes a decent otc cleaner- straight up or diluted might be gentle....depends what you sprayed them with. Could always use a really light dilution of APC such as Simple Green etc. 10:1 or even higher Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - JustinG - 09-03-2013 its considered wheel paint, so i would assume its pretty sturdy stuff, but i know chemicals can cancel all that out. Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Sully - 09-04-2013 JustinG Wrote:its considered wheel paint, so i would assume its pretty sturdy stuff, but i know chemicals can cancel all that out. Dipyourcar has some wheel cleaner for dipped wheels. Should be mild enough for paint if it can go on dip. It might just be repackaged sonax though because it does a similar color shift once sprayed :lol: Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - premiershine9 - 09-04-2013 Sully Wrote:JustinG Wrote:its considered wheel paint, so i would assume its pretty sturdy stuff, but i know chemicals can cancel all that out. Well in that case...sounds like the Griots OTC wheel cleaner/ heavy duty wheel cleaner would be an option, or go for the Sonax Full Effect, choose the least aggressive method first! Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - JustinG - 09-04-2013 This stuff? <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.com/Sonax-230200-755-Wheel-Cleaner/dp/B003UT3S6Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1378343885&sr=8-1&keywords=sonax">http://www.amazon.com/Sonax-230200-755- ... ords=sonax</a><!-- m --> Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - premiershine9 - 09-05-2013 Yea thats the way old version- your lookin for the Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Ryan T - 10-31-2013 Detailed my brothers FR-S and the Vette over the weekend. The FR-S was washed three times and the vette twice prior to waxing and interior detailing. I didn't take any interior pics, just exterior. Nothing fancy like premiershine9, but just a wash and wax. Washed and ready for wax: ![]() Russ buffing out the top: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Vette before any wax: ![]() After wax, working the last of the wax out: ![]() Both done:
Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - HAULN-SS - 01-13-2014 Was pretty nice yesterday, so I did a half-ass job on the ATS and Malibu with the power washer I got back in the summer for my bday. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I did the caddy mostly by hand other than spraying the soap on with the power washer before rubbing it down with the sponge. I tell you what, I can already tell it is going to be a pain in the ass to keep this black looking good. I think it's basically going to need a wax job after every wash at my house because the water is so hard it's almost impossible to get it wiped down fast enough. Secondly, as this was my first up close time with the car, I discovered quite a few scuffs and scratches that I assume were already on the car when I got it. A buff job in the spring can't come soon enough. None of them seem to be deeper than in the clearcoat, but now that I see them, it is going to bug the crap out of me.
Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - premiershine9 - 01-13-2014 Looks good! That black is soft in terms of paint hardness (least in my experiences) ....that is a wholleeee lotta yardwork on that car to go over with a knife- see you soon, equipment is coming down this weekend or next with my parents as they move south to Raleigh Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Evan - 02-02-2014 Took advantage of the 60 deg weather today and did a quick wash to get the caked on salt off. No correction but I finished with meg ultimate wax. Was impressed that water still beaded up when I washed it. Too bad its going to snow again tomorrow! ![]() Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - premiershine9 - 02-04-2014 Love that color, looks real good Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - D_Eclipse9916 - 09-08-2014 ZOMG, I actually washed my car so I can participate in this! I will ignore the "waxed" part even though the car badly needs it. I think I will actually wax it before H20 since the race car is done for the season (wooohooo) and nothing was broken so it is just clean up. Then pulled it in the garage and pulled apart the rear suspension, replaced a balljoint and put it all back together to make sure I did my manly work quota that day
Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Goodspeed - 10-04-2015 No better day to wash a car than a cool, overcast one, and I let this get pretty filthy. ![]()
Re: The Official Washed and Waxed Thread! - Senor_Taylor - 07-09-2016 Having a polisher really helps cut down on the time to wax. I need to strip the wax to get down to the paint and correct a little, but you can certainly tell she was garage kept. I just used Turtle Wax Hard Shell. ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, and here's a wax job I did in like 15 minutes before I sold the E46.
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