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ace93rd 01-11-2006 06:14 PM

Hand Washing Supplies
 
Hey all,
I posted earlier and through helpful replies I came to the conclusion that Im going handwash my X (although will have to use bucket of clean water for rinse since i live in NYC and dont have access to a hose for rinse)...

Anyway, just curious if any of you have any particular cleaning supplies that work real well for you that you can recommend ( both for cleaning as well as for drying: Chamios, towels, wash mitts, etc..). Thanks, in advance.
Mike

ChristopherM3 01-12-2006 01:14 AM

I use a microfiber wash mitt and a true chamois for drying. Works very well for me so far.........

Verbalkint 01-12-2006 02:42 AM

I've had excellent experience with Wayne's Towels over the past couple of years. Outstanding products, and excellent customer service. :thumbup:

I use the "Ultimate Plush Microfiber Towel" for removing Zaino (Z2Pro, Z6, and Z8); two of the "Waffle Weave Drying Towels" for drying -- extremely absorbent; the "Glass Cleaning Towels" for, uh, cleaning glass (I've had good results with Stoner's Invisible Glass); and I use the "Ultimate Plush Wash Mitt" for washing. I use some of Wayne's other microfiber towels for applying Spinneybeck to the seats (once or twice per year), and dressing the black bumpers and trim (usually with each hand wash or quick detail during the warmer months), using Griot's Vinyl & Rubber Dressing, or Mother's Back to Black.

Living in New England, I hear 'ya about trying to wash the X in the winter months. I'll wash and detail until it's too damn cold. I do a "complete" detail in the Spring and in the Fall. And I try to do a weekly hand wash and "quick" detail in the intervening months (Z7 wash, Z6, Z8, trim, glass, tires, wheels, chrome exhaust, vacuum, and moist microfiber to the interior), and apply an extra coat or two of Z2Pro along the way, maybe once per month. Then in the winter, if we have a rare fairly warm day, I'll do a quick hand wash. My neighbors think I'm nuts anyway, so, what the heck. :) I usually hold off applying Zaino and doing a "complete" detail until the temp. is around 60°F, usually in the Spring. I have to reluctantly admit, though, that I've been known to hit the so-called "touchless" car wash, or use the hand "wand" at the local car wash, one or twice each winter to get the heavy salt off, then I'll let it air dry.

By the way, I've heard that the Meguiar's NXT is a good product line, and provides a decent shine (assuming proper surface preparation); however, I've also heard that it lacks durability compared to some of the other products, including Zaino. Just my .02¢

Good luck keeping the X looking clean and shiny in the winter in this part of the country. :)

(I have no affiliation with any of the products mentioned herein, other than as a satisfied customer.)

RealShakaZulu 01-12-2006 02:50 AM

Shaka's Starter Kit

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Meguiars Crystal Car Shampoo

Lexol Leather Cleaner
Lexol Leather Conditioner
Lexol Vinylex

Meguiars Swirl Remover (Polish)
Meguiars Show Wax

Invisible Glass

Simply Green
Tire Gel

Chami
Terry Loop Wash Mitt
Dirt Devil
Porter Cable Dual Action Orbital Polisher
Flexible Backing Plates
Lake Country Pads for German Vehicles
NAPA Auto Parts Clay Bars (2)
OEM Touch Up Paint from Stealer (for chips)
Finest point paint brush you can find

powers1 01-21-2006 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChristopherM3
I use a microfiber wash mitt and a true chamois for drying. Works very well for me so far.........

Same process here!Takes much longer than a car wash but I stay clear of those!

Scottie 01-21-2006 05:50 PM

I would only every use a Lamgs wool mitt to wash the car.

If you are using a sponge to wash your car then you can quite easily trap grit between the face of the sponge and the bodywork. This is what puts in most of those annoying "swirl marks" you can see in certain lights which are thousands of tiny scratches in the clear coat lacquer. A wash mitt has pile and gives the grit somewhere to go rather than just trapping it against the bodywork. Oh and poorboys sud's it really good.


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