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Originally Posted by The Cleaner As you live in Denver, I would suggest you develop a regimen that addresses your winter and summer weather elements. My guess is winter is rather brutal, lots of snow, salt, chemicals on the road and little time/weather to detail your cars, so I would search the board for long lasting durable winter process/products. As for the summers in Denver, I have to admit I don't know, So my question, how are the summers in Denver? Also, the Audi (particulary if the Audi is Black) will most likely require somewhat different care than the Nissan in terms of paint/clearcoat prep, polish, etc. Search will reveal, many answers and most likely empty your wallet on your subsequent product purchases  |
Summers are hot, hot, hot, and dry.
My audi is silver and honestly, I don't really care for it. I will most likely be looking at selling it in a year or so. My priority is to keep the paint and interior in the best possible condition possible in hopes of getting top dollar for it when it is time to sell. I will probably get a used Acura or something like a volvo v50 wagon.
I bought my nissan from someone on the east coast. It has really been abused and there is some paint work done on it so I am hoping to find a cleaner that I could use on both.
I have noted that Mothers seems to be a good overall solution, though not necessarily the best.
One thing is certain, I won't allow the audi to drain my wallet on cleaners. It does fine on maintenance expenses already!