I wouldn't recommend "hands off" as attractive the idea is, the car just doesn't get cleaned properly!Joeboy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 12:40 pm I am hoping to train down overnight on the 8th Feb and drive the car back up to Aberdeenshire on the 9th Feb, a quick kip then turnaround and drive back down to Catterick for our Nephews passing out parade on the 10th.
Car is booked in for its ceramic coating on the 14th Feb, I've bought the snowlance and agent today to do hands of cleaning of this car due to its matt paint finish.
Booking Leaf in for Friday 28th Jan to go to webuyanycar and i'm also doing my trade to fund the car purchase on the same day. I do like to line my stuff up and knowing the dock arrival date (if not the ship name) has been great. I thought that Tesla's approach to this was purely about them and no thought given to the client. I hope that we all, Stinsy, Mart & myself have a cracking time with our new designed from the floor up to be EV's.
I really want to be able to sync the throttle response to Star Wars pod racing effects.
I am also naming the car Decker, no not Black and, Bladerunner..
To avoid scratches/swirl marks here is what you need to do:
1) Cover in snowfoam and leave to soak while you get the rest of the stuff ready.
2) 3-buckets with grit guards. first: hot water and car shampoo, second: cold, clean water, Third: hot water and shampoo for wheels.
3) Rinse with cold water.
4) Use a Lambs-wool wash mitt to clean one panel at a time. Rinsing the mitt thoroughly in the clean water before getting more soapy water.
5) Clean wheels with separate microfibre wash mitt.
6) Rinse
7) Dry with real leather.
8) (optional) go over with "Quick detailer".
I'm a big fan of Meguiars products.