Art350IS Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 I was wondering, if I just recently got my car waxed, how soon should I wax it again, also if I don't need to wax, what is recommended to keep it clean, just a car wash, car wash and claying, polishing,klasse, I am confused, what do you guys recommend, my car collects a lot of california dust. please help. TIA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 I was wondering, if I just recently got my car waxed, how soon should I wax it again, also if I don't need to wax, what is recommended to keep it clean, just a car wash, car wash and claying, polishing,klasse, I am confused, what do you guys recommend, my car collects a lot of california dust. please help. TIA. Depends. More layer are better. I would re-apply complete detail every 3 to 4 months (max). This is the pitfall of a Wax. They do not last that long. A sealant will last longer. But, both have different shines. I would use Optimum No rinse to wash. I would QD (quick detail) the car every other day (5 to 10 minutes) with some like FK425, Chemical Guys Pro Detailer, Poorboys Spray & Wipe etc.. Clay could be Magic Clay etc. Klasse is a brand not really a process. I would do a search on here or http://autopia.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott M Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 I was wondering, if I just recently got my car waxed, how soon should I wax it again, also if I don't need to wax, what is recommended to keep it clean, just a car wash, car wash and claying, polishing,klasse, I am confused, what do you guys recommend, my car collects a lot of california dust. please help. TIA. I don'd suggest claying between waxings as a method of keeping the car clean. Clay removes wax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Art350IS Posted July 25, 2006 Author Share Posted July 25, 2006 thank you, I was a little confused, I was told that before I wax again, I had to make sure I clayed the car, but I didn't know when to wax again, the car looks like it could use a wax again, do I need to clay the car before waxing? also if I don't need to wax, just wash and keep it up with poor boy's spray and wipe? thank you for all your answers so far. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 thank you, I was a little confused, I was told that before I wax again, I had to make sure I clayed the car, but I didn't know when to wax again, the car looks like it could use a wax again, do I need to clay the car before waxing? also if I don't need to wax, just wash and keep it up with poor boy's spray and wipe? thank you for all your answers so far. No, you do not need to clay the car every time you wax. See how bad the surface is. I do a QD everyother day; on my car using JW AG and my wifes car get CG PD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Art350IS Posted July 25, 2006 Author Share Posted July 25, 2006 thank you, I was a little confused, I was told that before I wax again, I had to make sure I clayed the car, but I didn't know when to wax again, the car looks like it could use a wax again, do I need to clay the car before waxing? also if I don't need to wax, just wash and keep it up with poor boy's spray and wipe? thank you for all your answers so far. No, you do not need to clay the car every time you wax. See how bad the surface is. I do a QD everyother day; on my car using JW AG and my wifes car get CG PD. thank you, it's poor boy's spray and wipe consider a QD, so that I may use that every other day? thank you in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 The PB product is close enough to a QD. PERSONALLY I wouldn't QD a black car after driving it, I think you're just asking for marring. I'd wash it every week and make do with it in between washings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 The PB product is close enough to a QD.PERSONALLY I wouldn't QD a black car after driving it, I think you're just asking for marring. I'd wash it every week and make do with it in between washings. I agree but I do use JW AG now and it leaves no marring etc. The longest I have gone is 6 days, 5 days of rain, 185 miles...10 minutes and back to shine etc. Talking with Jeff, you let the towel (MF) own weight to clean. If the user pushes on the MF, you might marr/scrath surface. So far, works pretty good. That reminds me, have to do it tonight. Been 212 miles (90+ temps) (gone to Hartford 3 times for work). I can take pix? I like ONR but it takes too long (60& longer) ...That will be my main wash in winters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 I still wouldn't, really it doesn't take much more time to wash the car than it does to QD it if you get your process down, and personally I think you're better safe than sorry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 I still wouldn't, really it doesn't take much more time to wash the car than it does to QD it if you get your process down, and personally I think you're better safe than sorry. I agree better to be safe then sorry. ONR is about 15 minutes. A QD is approx half that and that is also rejuvenating the AJ too (at the same time). I am not expert and QD do work if you know the process and how to use them correctly. If uncertain, do a ONR or PA wash. If those bother you drag out the hose. I have tried to get ONR to be quicker then a QD, not gonna happen. Now that being stated, if you buy a good QD product it will have plenty of emulsifiers and lubricating agents (most times more then car wash soap alone), you will be fine. You, the end user, needs to know what you can and cannot clean. I have also just stated to use RO/DI with ONR now. See if it makes a diff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ISme Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 Hi guys, Pardon my slow-learning and lack of car-detailing knowledge, but what is JW AG? I'd also like to know what to use to clean the car between washes. Also, how to keep it clean when it's impossible to bring the hose out in the cold winter days of Connecticut. Many thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 Hi guys,Pardon my slow-learning and lack of car-detailing knowledge, but what is JW AG? I'd also like to know what to use to clean the car between washes. Also, how to keep it clean when it's impossible to bring the hose out in the cold winter days of Connecticut. Many thanks!! http://www.jeffswerkstatt.com/acrylic-glos.php Jw AG is my QD king on my car ---sorry for winters I am using this: http://www.optimumcarcare.com/norinse.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 The Optimum No Rinse works well, as does Protect All's Quick and Easy Wash in the winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 do not know about easy wash but ONR is cheaper when compared to PA http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=67767 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott M Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 Those "No Water Needed" washing products freak me out, and I'll personally never use them. I'd be afraid to rub, swipe, brush, or caress my car with anything unless it was 100% absolutely clean first, and if that is the case, I'd have no use for these anyway. ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 Those "No Water Needed" washing products freak me out, and I'll personally never use them.I'd be afraid to rub, swipe, brush, or caress my car with anything unless it was 100% absolutely clean first, and if that is the case, I'd have no use for these anyway. ;) Maybe try it on a small panel of the car, you might be surprised here! :D :D :D Gotta go do mine again tonight...I have some pix from last night. I drove 100 miles today..in the rain. BEFORE: After: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Art350IS Posted July 27, 2006 Author Share Posted July 27, 2006 Those "No Water Needed" washing products freak me out, and I'll personally never use them.I'd be afraid to rub, swipe, brush, or caress my car with anything unless it was 100% absolutely clean first, and if that is the case, I'd have no use for these anyway. ;) Maybe try it on a small panel of the car, you might be surprised here! :D :D :D Gotta go do mine again tonight...I have some pix from last night. I drove 100 miles today..in the rain. BEFORE: After: Nicely done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 Those "No Water Needed" washing products freak me out, and I'll personally never use them. I'd be afraid to rub, swipe, brush, or caress my car with anything unless it was 100% absolutely clean first, and if that is the case, I'd have no use for these anyway. ;) I absoultely agree with you. The Optimum No Rinse and the Protect All Quick and Easy Wash however aren't no water products, you do use a bucket of water mixed with the product, you just wipe the panel dry after washing as opposed to rinsing and no pre rinse is neccissary. These absolutely do work and introduce no more marring than standard washing. I've used Quick and Easy Wash for years. The downside is you cant flush out wheel wells and seams etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArmyofOne Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 Those "No Water Needed" washing products freak me out, and I'll personally never use them. I'd be afraid to rub, swipe, brush, or caress my car with anything unless it was 100% absolutely clean first, and if that is the case, I'd have no use for these anyway. ;) I absoultely agree with you. The Optimum No Rinse and the Protect All Quick and Easy Wash however aren't no water products, you do use a bucket of water mixed with the product, you just wipe the panel dry after washing as opposed to rinsing and no pre rinse is neccissary. These absolutely do work and introduce no more marring than standard washing. I've used Quick and Easy Wash for years. The downside is you cant flush out wheel wells and seams etc. I wax mine, once or twice a month, is it going to hurt anhything doing it this much? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mburnickas Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 Nope, unless you are use dishsoap.... B) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArmyofOne Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 Nope, unless you are use dishsoap.... B) I always use meguairs products for the most part. including the soap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted July 29, 2006 Share Posted July 29, 2006 No, you can't wax too much unless you're contstantly polishing the paint with abrasive polishes beforehand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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