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About two weeks ago I decided to do a quick job on my mother's terribly maintained White 2003 Honda Civic. I *think* it is a clear coat paint job but is definitely NOT metallic, rather a flat white.
As I said, the car is not well maintained. Drive through car washes, touchless, brushless, brushes... anything goes. When washed in the driveway, it's been washed (by my Dad) with DC Car Wash and a lambswool mit.
So, when I first look at the car I'm like "wow, what a mess, but nothing a good wash won't fix". Boy was I ever wrong. I washed the car and I realized the paint was stained. It's like the dirt was imbedded in the paint.
Since I was pressed for time and figured I would do a BIG job in the spring, I thought I'd do the following:
Wash
Clay
D151 with a G110 on a 4" LC White Pad
Collinite 476s
I opted for D151 because initially I did not think I was going to use any LSP and just use the D151. So, off I went.
The car came out AMAZING. Truly amazing. After I was done, I checked the car for beading and sheeting and the water was just running off like crazy. The next day we had a light rain and the beading was great. Sounds good, right?
Wrong. The D151 did a great job at removing all the stains, but I just went out and looked at her car and it was filthy, so I said to myself "lets see how the 476s is holding up and how easy the car will rinse".
I pulled out my Karcher PW 3.79m and hit it with GC Shampoo and a light rinse, followed by a high powered rinse. Guess what? The car is covered in stains that will NOT come out with simple washing.
They are NEW stains. How do I know? In the two weeks since I did the car, we've had two small snow storms and one rain storm. The stains are from the lines of water running accross the car. They are 100% new. I took some GC Shampoo and my LW mit and wanted to see if they would come out and some do, but most do not.
On top of that, there is virtually NO evidence of my LSP. In the two weeks since I did it, the car has NOT been touched by a car wash of any kind.
It's almost like her paint, is porous and absorbs the dirt and holds it. To make sure I wasn't crazy, I also rinsed my father's silver Lexus and my wife's silver Honda with the same power washer. All cars are exposed to the identical elements, ONLY the Lexus has NO LSP and the Honda has the same 476s on it.
So, what's up with this paint? I know there was protection on it when I first applied it (I saw it). Now, it's all gone and the car is stained. The only way to bring back the white is to bust out the DA and some M80, M205, or D151. It won't come fully clean unless I use a "paint cleaning" type product.
I don't want to have to do that EVERYTIME I wash the car, so I'm open to any and all suggestions
As I said, the car is not well maintained. Drive through car washes, touchless, brushless, brushes... anything goes. When washed in the driveway, it's been washed (by my Dad) with DC Car Wash and a lambswool mit.
So, when I first look at the car I'm like "wow, what a mess, but nothing a good wash won't fix". Boy was I ever wrong. I washed the car and I realized the paint was stained. It's like the dirt was imbedded in the paint.
Since I was pressed for time and figured I would do a BIG job in the spring, I thought I'd do the following:
Wash
Clay
D151 with a G110 on a 4" LC White Pad
Collinite 476s
I opted for D151 because initially I did not think I was going to use any LSP and just use the D151. So, off I went.
The car came out AMAZING. Truly amazing. After I was done, I checked the car for beading and sheeting and the water was just running off like crazy. The next day we had a light rain and the beading was great. Sounds good, right?
Wrong. The D151 did a great job at removing all the stains, but I just went out and looked at her car and it was filthy, so I said to myself "lets see how the 476s is holding up and how easy the car will rinse".
I pulled out my Karcher PW 3.79m and hit it with GC Shampoo and a light rinse, followed by a high powered rinse. Guess what? The car is covered in stains that will NOT come out with simple washing.
They are NEW stains. How do I know? In the two weeks since I did the car, we've had two small snow storms and one rain storm. The stains are from the lines of water running accross the car. They are 100% new. I took some GC Shampoo and my LW mit and wanted to see if they would come out and some do, but most do not.
On top of that, there is virtually NO evidence of my LSP. In the two weeks since I did it, the car has NOT been touched by a car wash of any kind.
It's almost like her paint, is porous and absorbs the dirt and holds it. To make sure I wasn't crazy, I also rinsed my father's silver Lexus and my wife's silver Honda with the same power washer. All cars are exposed to the identical elements, ONLY the Lexus has NO LSP and the Honda has the same 476s on it.
So, what's up with this paint? I know there was protection on it when I first applied it (I saw it). Now, it's all gone and the car is stained. The only way to bring back the white is to bust out the DA and some M80, M205, or D151. It won't come fully clean unless I use a "paint cleaning" type product.
I don't want to have to do that EVERYTIME I wash the car, so I'm open to any and all suggestions