wutangclams
New member
Hey everyone!
Thanks for creating this unique place.. its an unbelievable collection of knowledge and experience!
To provide a bit of background, I work about 16 hours a day at a very high pressure office job. On weekends, I usually have to remote in to keep up with the workload.. this I know is a problem, but thats another post for another forum!
Anyway.. this leaves me with almost no time to devote to my new car Which I LOVE! A White Fiat Abarth, and from what I've read im not alone!
I wanted to do this right.. I dug through pages of threads and guides, and told myself that I would set aside time to collect the right products and know-how so that I can spec the vehicle out, have them start making it, and order everything I need to prepare for arrival. (another poster did this the right way a few pages back on the very same vehicle)
Well.. it defiantly did Not work out that way. Real life got in the way, as it always does, and my old car had to GO before I could even place the order for the new car.. so I had to renounce my plans and purchase the abarth on the lot.. you know.. the one that everyone tests out and learns how to drive stick shift on. Hey I was lucky they even had one at the dealership..
Be that as it may, I'm trying not to give up on my passion for keeping this car looking its best. Most guides and tutorials are geared toward the correct approach.. involving planning, ordering products online, careful applications, and stunning results.. but I'm now resigning to the reality that this approach just wont work with my schedule.. I dont really have any Saturdays to forfeit for this.
So is there any recommended guide for someone in my situation? I've owned the car for just under a week and have No products to treat it with. Shes starting to get a bit dirty, and ideally, I would like to purchase everything at AutoZone, which I know is frowned upon, but its like 2 miles from my house..
I've never even waxed a car before, and yes you've read that correctly.. Never. I dont want to do any damage to the finish, so I've refrained from automatic car washes or anything like that yet.. but I know it'll be time soon and so I'll need to devise the best course of action.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.. I know you get a lot of "Where do I start" posts.. please dont interpret this as such. This is more of a.. 'how do you keep a car beautiful with local products and no free time' thread.. which I hope is less insulting to the community.
Thanks again for any help!
EDIT: I almost forgot.. this is a daily driver, in south florida high humidity hot weather.
Thanks for creating this unique place.. its an unbelievable collection of knowledge and experience!
To provide a bit of background, I work about 16 hours a day at a very high pressure office job. On weekends, I usually have to remote in to keep up with the workload.. this I know is a problem, but thats another post for another forum!
Anyway.. this leaves me with almost no time to devote to my new car Which I LOVE! A White Fiat Abarth, and from what I've read im not alone!
I wanted to do this right.. I dug through pages of threads and guides, and told myself that I would set aside time to collect the right products and know-how so that I can spec the vehicle out, have them start making it, and order everything I need to prepare for arrival. (another poster did this the right way a few pages back on the very same vehicle)
Well.. it defiantly did Not work out that way. Real life got in the way, as it always does, and my old car had to GO before I could even place the order for the new car.. so I had to renounce my plans and purchase the abarth on the lot.. you know.. the one that everyone tests out and learns how to drive stick shift on. Hey I was lucky they even had one at the dealership..
Be that as it may, I'm trying not to give up on my passion for keeping this car looking its best. Most guides and tutorials are geared toward the correct approach.. involving planning, ordering products online, careful applications, and stunning results.. but I'm now resigning to the reality that this approach just wont work with my schedule.. I dont really have any Saturdays to forfeit for this.
So is there any recommended guide for someone in my situation? I've owned the car for just under a week and have No products to treat it with. Shes starting to get a bit dirty, and ideally, I would like to purchase everything at AutoZone, which I know is frowned upon, but its like 2 miles from my house..
I've never even waxed a car before, and yes you've read that correctly.. Never. I dont want to do any damage to the finish, so I've refrained from automatic car washes or anything like that yet.. but I know it'll be time soon and so I'll need to devise the best course of action.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.. I know you get a lot of "Where do I start" posts.. please dont interpret this as such. This is more of a.. 'how do you keep a car beautiful with local products and no free time' thread.. which I hope is less insulting to the community.
Thanks again for any help!
EDIT: I almost forgot.. this is a daily driver, in south florida high humidity hot weather.