I REALLY appreciate all the help I've gotten through this site and Miata.net. My 1991 BRG Miata looks GREAT with the help of a semi-pro I met on here. Now I'm feeling confident enough to try my first real detail on my metallic blue 2000 BMW 323. My only problem is that I live in an apartment, and have limited electrical and water access. I'm thinking of possibly buying one of the Meguiar's cordless polishers. I know it won't be a PC, but at least it should be better than what I can achieve by hand.
So, my question is, if I embark on a full wash-clay-wash-polish-wax process, is it safe (and does it make sense) to use something like QEW for the wash steps? From what I've been able to determine, QEW will do a nice job of getting the basic junk off my car; but will it be sufficient for both pre- and post-clay cleaning? Or am I better off trying to use the power washer at the gas station down the street (one of those free-standing things that look like the big vacuums at the gas stations)? I don't like the thought of the power washer, in part because there is always a long line to use it, but if that's the general concensus, then that's the approach I'll take. My other alternative is to take a trip to "visit" my parents one weekend and use their hose, but they live about 3 hours away, which means the trip will eat up an entire weekend.
Any suggestions are, as always, greatly appreciated!
- Jim
So, my question is, if I embark on a full wash-clay-wash-polish-wax process, is it safe (and does it make sense) to use something like QEW for the wash steps? From what I've been able to determine, QEW will do a nice job of getting the basic junk off my car; but will it be sufficient for both pre- and post-clay cleaning? Or am I better off trying to use the power washer at the gas station down the street (one of those free-standing things that look like the big vacuums at the gas stations)? I don't like the thought of the power washer, in part because there is always a long line to use it, but if that's the general concensus, then that's the approach I'll take. My other alternative is to take a trip to "visit" my parents one weekend and use their hose, but they live about 3 hours away, which means the trip will eat up an entire weekend.
Any suggestions are, as always, greatly appreciated!
- Jim