Best weekly wash for your car?
I looked at Chris Fix's super wash, and while it gives great results, whats something thats a little quicker with clean results?
How do you wash your car weekly?
Tips for prepping for a photo shoot?
>OC cartography welcome
bump
Not OC
>cartography thread on /o/
nice. I've tried drawing my local neighborhood from a birds eye view of about 4 blocks. use google maps for a legit overhead view.
>>16480110
>cartography
I mean /car/tography lmao
>>16480092
Once you do a wax and paint correction my advice is to use a wax safe car soap and if you have the foam gun use that to soak the car for 5-10 minutes before doing a touch wash with the two bucket method. Use a separate wash mitt for the wheels only. Brake dust is highly abrasive and will fuck your shit up.
Try to do a spot free rinse after if you have a filtering system, then dry with microfiber towels.
>>16480092
>Best weekly wash for your car?
Look at the past archived /o/ threads on washing cars. Some of them are fairly detailed with good solid posts and product names as well as product comparisons. You even see examples of other's use of detailing before taking a photo such as this car which belongs to /o/ poster KentuckyBro.
Don't ever wash your car weekly.
You only have so much clearcoat to go through. Also, letting normal dirt (not salt) sit on your paint isn't doing any damage, but scrubbing particulates into the paint using a cloth with particulates stuck in the fibers certainly does some damage. I mean, keep it reasonably clean... but once a week is just asking for streaks, swirls, and loss of clearcoat.
>>16480092
Just watched the same ChrisFix video yesterday- unbelievable results.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFXfSBR5Q9w
>>16482849
>he thinks I have clear coat
>>16482899
I just assumed that as the outer coat, but it doesn't change the fact that no matter how meticulous you are, you're still rubbing dirt into your paint when you wash your car.