350z, Lx470, Mdx, M45

03TLS said:
Sorry scott,

I meant the touchless car wash. How big of an effect do you think it has on the durability and also do they seem to introduce swirls or any other defects??



Touchless car washes don't seem to cause swirls, probably because no minimum wage kid is rubbing a dirty towel across the paint. However, to get a car clean without friction, you need stronger wash chemicals which can have a detrimental effect on LSP durability.
 
I see you are once again making black look really black, and white look amazingly glossy! Gotta love the Werkstatt range, a detailers dream for finishing off details quickly, easily and most importantly, amazingly! :chuckle:
 
Scott,



when you use woolite to clean interiors, do you just spray the solution and wipe with a towel?



Also, what brushes do you use with ONR to clean tires,wheels, and fender walls?





Hamilton
 
Kenney said:
Scott,



when you use woolite to clean interiors, do you just spray the solution and wipe with a towel?



Also, what brushes do you use with ONR to clean tires,wheels, and fender walls?





Hamilton



I spray, scrub, wipe/blot and wetvac, then a final wipe so the carpet is all going in one direction.



I have a long handle, thin head brush for the fenderwells made by Carrand that I bought at Pep Boys.



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I use this brush for the wheels, also made by Carrand but sold under the Mr. Clean line. Found them at Big Lots. Any similar brush will do.



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For tighter areas, I use the Meguiars spoke brush, which I believe has been discontinued since I got a new one to replace my worn out one at Big Lots.
 
The 350Z is a beut. One brave sole letting someone wetsand the factory paint though. I wonder how much clear they actually removed. I would be interested in wetsanding my factory Nissan too... just makes me nervous!



Strong work,

JJ
 
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