Over the past few weeks, in my spare time, I`ve been correcting the paint on our red 2007 CR-V. So far I`ve got the front end (hood bumper fenders), rear hatch and bumper, and roof. During this time I`ve also begun using ONR to wash, which has enabled me to keep it clean more frequently.
This car is only driven a 2-3 times per week, usually. Garaged when at home. Washed about once a week or 1.5 weeks.
This week out in the sun I`ve noticed it has some haze from faint scratching in the direction I run the wash mitt, on those panels I`ve already corrected.
Trying to figure out what I`m doing wrong - maybe I`ve overestimated how powerful ONR is at protecting the paint from dirt, and need to be more careful somehow. Or could the scratches possibly be only in the wax?
Original paint correction method was:
Wash with ONR and microfiber wash mitt, the kind with many small long strands.
Clay bar.
CG V32 with CG Orange pad.
CG V38 with CG Black pad.
Collinite 845 with hand applicator pad.
Paint wasn`t totally perfect when done with this, but was pretty good, and it did not have the faint wash scratches that it does now.
Washing since then, I`ve done it two different ways.
Method A-
One bucket, ONR proper dilution for bucket wash.
Spray bottle with QD dilution of ONR.
Spray liberally first, wait a moment.
Wash with soaked mitt.
Frequently dunk & swish the mitt, while also rubbing my other hand across the mitt to help remove more particles.
Dry with MF.
Small sections washed & dried at a time, larger areas sprayed down in advance for soaking/emulsifying.
I wash the mitt between uses, by hand using dish soap. I make sure to get it looking clean, obviously an ONR wash gets it pretty dirty looking.
Method B, when less dirty.
No bucket, Spray bottle with QD dilution of ONR.
Same wash mitt.
Spray liberally, and also spray down the mitt to get it pretty wet, but not soaked.
Dry with MF.
Most of the dirt lately has been pollen.
This car is only driven a 2-3 times per week, usually. Garaged when at home. Washed about once a week or 1.5 weeks.
This week out in the sun I`ve noticed it has some haze from faint scratching in the direction I run the wash mitt, on those panels I`ve already corrected.
Trying to figure out what I`m doing wrong - maybe I`ve overestimated how powerful ONR is at protecting the paint from dirt, and need to be more careful somehow. Or could the scratches possibly be only in the wax?
Original paint correction method was:
Wash with ONR and microfiber wash mitt, the kind with many small long strands.
Clay bar.
CG V32 with CG Orange pad.
CG V38 with CG Black pad.
Collinite 845 with hand applicator pad.
Paint wasn`t totally perfect when done with this, but was pretty good, and it did not have the faint wash scratches that it does now.
Washing since then, I`ve done it two different ways.
Method A-
One bucket, ONR proper dilution for bucket wash.
Spray bottle with QD dilution of ONR.
Spray liberally first, wait a moment.
Wash with soaked mitt.
Frequently dunk & swish the mitt, while also rubbing my other hand across the mitt to help remove more particles.
Dry with MF.
Small sections washed & dried at a time, larger areas sprayed down in advance for soaking/emulsifying.
I wash the mitt between uses, by hand using dish soap. I make sure to get it looking clean, obviously an ONR wash gets it pretty dirty looking.
Method B, when less dirty.
No bucket, Spray bottle with QD dilution of ONR.
Same wash mitt.
Spray liberally, and also spray down the mitt to get it pretty wet, but not soaked.
Dry with MF.
Most of the dirt lately has been pollen.