With all the latest commonly encountered mis-information and mis-conceptions:
- The notion that late model OEM paints "breathe"
- Your LSP combo determines your shine
- Manufacturers mis-labelling of products ( i.e. differences in "glaze", "polish", etc)
- All petroleum distillates and silicones are harmful to paint
- Clay bars induce scratches
- You can only polish a car a few times before abading away the clear (have you ever seen wet sanding!)
- Dawn is a great car wash
- People washing their cars in the sun on the hottest, sunniest days
- People rinsing their cars with water at the Coin ops, then using a dirty old chamois to scratch it (dry it)
- (Properly done) claying removes any LSP
- "New" cars don't (ever) need polishing
- Repaints can't be polished, or even washed, right away
- Repaints are ready to wax right away
- That polishing, waxing and even compounding are best done by hand
- The belief that once a year use of a store bought carnauba wax is adequate protection against the elements
- People using regular bath towels (or whatever they have around) to dry their car
- The existence of "pure" natural "white carnuaba from secret young plants in Brazil that even botanist do not know about
- That a single Dawn wash will ruin a vehicle's finish, seals, etc
- That all sealants are created equally
- That all microfiber towels are created equally
- 100% Cotton Diapers are the best thing to use on your car
- Waxing clearcoats removes paint
- That you don't need to dress interior/external vinyl or leather
- Forgetting to dress weatherstripping and/or clean door jambs
- Leaving bras on cars during wet weather is good
- Leaving bras on cars for extended periods of time is a good idea
- All random orbitals are the same
- Trying to remove bugs or above surface contaminants during the wash process by rigoursly scrubbing
- Forgetting to clean the wheel wells
- Waxing rims doesn't make a difference
- Anyone can use a rotary buffer
- Sponges are the best thing to wash cars with
- A Porter Cable random-orbital buffer can not correct paint defects
- You can not harm paint using a Porter Cable random-orbital buffer
- Rotary buffers should be used at 3000 rpms to get the job done faster
- Rotary buffers are used to get the job done quickly in general
- Nu Finish is the best, longest lasting car wax in the world
- The paint on new cars is very tough and doesn't need to be waxed
- Modern clearcoats are hard to scratch
- Porter Cable Polishers are idiot proof
- Too much importance placed on "bonding issues"
- Rotary buffers are dangerous and you will burn the paint easily
Keep 'em comin people. This should be one heck of a quick reference resource when we're done :xyxthumbs