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    Keeping my car clean

    I just bought a new, white car. I’m 73 years old, retired, but always busy. I really want to drive a CLEAN car every day. When I brought my new Honda CRV home I drove it in the garage, washed it, clay barred, gave it a coat of Zaino AIO, then two coats of Z-2 PRO. The car looks beautiful. I live in Illinois where it gets blasted with road salt, chemical deicers, and slush in the winter, and road tar, dust, and bugs in the summer. How do I keep this car clean daily? Tonight I drove to supper with my wife, came back to the garage and the rear of the car was covered with salt, etc. I got a bucket of clear water, sponged it off, rinsed, and wiped dry with a towel. I don’t mind doing this, and I suppose I’ll have to do it almost every time I take the car out. I’m ok with waxing maybe every three months or so, but will I destroy my wax faster doing a daily quick sponge? I’m not going to be a professional detailer or enter my Honda in a car show, but would like to keep it looking sharp by the simplest method possible. Do you folks have any advice for me, products to use or tips on cleaning. I appreciate any advice.

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    Re: Keeping my car clean

    All you can do is wash it regularly. Zaino holds up pretty well to washing. You can always touch it up with Z8.
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    Re: Keeping my car clean

    Look into “rinseless” wash. Way safer than wiping down with water. Just need a ounce or two with a couple gallons of water. Has surfactants like soap. OnesI like if using often would be McKee’s 914 or Carpros Ech20 but their a ton of quality product out their. Check out also Wolfgang Uber, ONR, griots garage has great ones with and w/o wax. I personally won’t use sponges and use a microfiber chenille mitt. Cleans great. Some will spray with same product before wiping down. Lot of different techniques you’ll read about when researching it. I personally spray down with a stronger dilution ( see waterless mix method of whatever you buy). Wet a MF mitt (I use 5-7) and wipe down. Microfiber towels will work too. To “help”protect paint look into ceramic coatings their are professional installed ones and DIY versions. Just to note I am no professional just a hobby to me. Sure some pros will be along to make recommendations too. Congrats on the new car.



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    Re: Keeping my car clean

    As said above look into rinseless wash with a pretreatment with spraying on a waterless wash dilution strength. If you are going to be wipe it down after every time you driven the new car of yours. And congrats on the new car! What I would do if you are able to have that setup during the winter months. Is a PW with a foamcannon and something to blowdry the car with. Just foam on a good prewash foam and PW clean rinsing it off and blowdry with either a leafblower or a dedicated car blowdryer like Master Blaster or Bigboi or Flex cordless dryer. This is to minimize the risk of induse wash marring and scratches. You could also ad a waterless wash or rinseless wash after the prewash foam and PW clean rinsing it off. Cause you will get a much cleaner car to start with washing it. But a touchless wash is quite fast to do and I think if doing them a lot would be a great choice to do.

    As for protection you have the full blown coatings that you do yourself or a coating lite products that is like a coating sealant and mostly easy to apply. Otherwise I would look into Sonax Polymer Net Shield (PNS) and Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer to maintance and drying aid if you use that. Sonax is a very well knowned product to be great at the self cleaning ability and the water behavior it has. Around 6 months longevity with PNS and BSD on it`s own 2-3 and that is like a QD. The drawback for many with PNS and BSD is that the finish is not that slick and feeling a little grabbing. But it`s why it has so extreme water behavior and self cleaning ability. And for some reason it looks amazing on white paints. Another products that is like a wax to apply but is sealants. Fk1000p and Collinite 476s and 845 is great options in winter climates.

    / Tony
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    Re: Keeping my car clean

    A rinseless wash is probably your best bet. UWW+ or ONR are great. UWW+ can also be used as a waterless wash.
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    Re: Keeping my car clean

    For a rinseless wash, I’d look into Dallas Paint Correction Revive and Armor. They are literally the slickest products that I have ever used.

 

 

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