Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Quick Detail and Wax Advice?

I use Mequiars's quick detailer spray, because it's so accessable and really won't hurt a clearcoat. But, you can also dust it off with a specially treated car duster. I personally don't like to use dusters for fear of mico scratching. There are many quick detailers out there . It's an intermediate step between washing and waxing. But not between polish jobs. Just do a general search on "quick detailer sprays" and you might pick up on something you like. I use Mequiar's for spot cleaning of water spots and bird droppings.I too live in an apartment ,in hot hot Texas. But you must always maintain a good fairly fresh wax job on your car for quick detailers to work. Remember you don't have to do a large area, ,just enough to git rid of your soiled spots.....it's a matter of minutes. And Micro is good,but soft cotton terry is also good. I use micro for my final wipe down after a wax job and a terry for the main wax removal. Terry can take more dry wax off initially. Also check out "bettercarcare.com" for a full course on detailing. Good Luck and watch those water spots too. I have some baked into my paint that I don't think I'll ever be able to get out. Mequiar's paint cleaner was a real dud.

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