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Stopping water marks on sapphire black?
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Re: Stopping water marks on sapphire black?
Bit of an unclear mistyping Paul tbh.
What was stated prior was 10ltrs per wash is estimated by the filter manufacturer which is insane unless your washing your car like a polite hand jobbie.
On an average detail I would use around 200-250ltrs on prep to ensure safety, some may see this as excessive but better doing it that way than fapping your car up.
What was stated prior was 10ltrs per wash is estimated by the filter manufacturer which is insane unless your washing your car like a polite hand jobbie.
On an average detail I would use around 200-250ltrs on prep to ensure safety, some may see this as excessive but better doing it that way than fapping your car up.
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200+ litres on one car is sorry insane....... You sure you've not got 1 too many zeros? Lol
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Now why didn't I think of that beforepowerontap wrote:Paint the car silver or white
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Not at all Paul.PaulN wrote:200+ litres on one car is sorry insane....... You sure you've not got 1 too many zeros? Lol
If you were paying in excess of say £300-£600 would you want your car dry washed without pre rinsing?
I think its a safety zone on the job for me.
If its maintenance washing then average is 50-75 ltrs dependant on dirt build up.
Remember, some of my clients dont clean there cars so 2 weeks heavy soiling equals quite some grime.
If I changed over to one bucket sponge and dry washed then used a rinse aid, 10ltrs is sufficent but im not about to verge en route to cowboyville
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Re: Stopping water marks on sapphire black?
I still stink its alot of water. How bigs your tank in your van?scottbt wrote:Not at all Paul.PaulN wrote:200+ litres on one car is sorry insane....... You sure you've not got 1 too many zeros? Lol
If you were paying in excess of say £300-£600 would you want your car dry washed without pre rinsing?
I think its a safety zone on the job for me.
If its maintenance washing then average is 50-75 ltrs dependant on dirt build up.
Remember, some of my clients dont clean there cars so 2 weeks heavy soiling equals quite some grime.
If I changed over to one bucket sponge and dry washed then used a rinse aid, 10ltrs is sufficent but im not about to verge en route to cowboyville
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Re: Stopping water marks on sapphire black?
175ltr + 2 buckets carrying 15ltrs each ergo 200ltrs in total for wash stage.
I only carry whats neccesary tbh.
I will add that a large amount of my details are done on X5's and range rovers, maybe slightly less water is used on standard cars.
I would hazzard a guess taht with pre rinsing, foaming etc and final rinse you could probably get away with using 125ltrs at a stretch.
I only carry whats neccesary tbh.
I will add that a large amount of my details are done on X5's and range rovers, maybe slightly less water is used on standard cars.
I would hazzard a guess taht with pre rinsing, foaming etc and final rinse you could probably get away with using 125ltrs at a stretch.
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My filter lasts for about a year, and they are free (to me)
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Re: Stopping water marks on sapphire black?
What filters are you all using? I'm looking to get an inline filter for the final hose down and was planning on this bad boy:
http://www.monzacarcare.com/products/?c ... 79&start=0
http://www.monzacarcare.com/products/?c ... 79&start=0
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The monza filters are good from what ive heard but are only limited to a small amount of water.
I cant quite remember wher I had seen it but some places do RO filters that last far longer and give plenty more ltrs water filteration for good money.
I cant quite remember wher I had seen it but some places do RO filters that last far longer and give plenty more ltrs water filteration for good money.
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Cheers for your responses chaps!
Think I will start down the quick detailing spray route first, then possibly consider the inline filter.
Shipkiller, in answer to your earlier post in my thread.....I use Meguiars gold class shampoo, Autoglym super resin polish, followed by Meguiars Gold class liquid wax.
In actual fact just spent 2 hours doing the above, and now it is absolutely p**sing it down! Typical!
Still, the water beading is impressive!
Think I will start down the quick detailing spray route first, then possibly consider the inline filter.
Shipkiller, in answer to your earlier post in my thread.....I use Meguiars gold class shampoo, Autoglym super resin polish, followed by Meguiars Gold class liquid wax.
In actual fact just spent 2 hours doing the above, and now it is absolutely p**sing it down! Typical!
Still, the water beading is impressive!
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Re: Stopping water marks on sapphire black?
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I also NEVER let any section of the car start to dry while washing. I was a section, rinse that section and wet down the entire car again. Then after the car is completely washed, pull it into the garage to start to dry it. If you don't have a garage to do this, make sure you are not doing it in direct sunlight. I do like the idea of a deionizing filter that some have suggested. I can wash a Z4 in 20-30 minutes.
On my wife's black Z, I use Pinnacle Sovereign or Pinnacle Signature Series II wax after I apply a sealer. It really resists water marks and is killer on a dark car.
Of course, both cars get waxed at least every two weeks.
I also NEVER let any section of the car start to dry while washing. I was a section, rinse that section and wet down the entire car again. Then after the car is completely washed, pull it into the garage to start to dry it. If you don't have a garage to do this, make sure you are not doing it in direct sunlight. I do like the idea of a deionizing filter that some have suggested. I can wash a Z4 in 20-30 minutes.
On my wife's black Z, I use Pinnacle Sovereign or Pinnacle Signature Series II wax after I apply a sealer. It really resists water marks and is killer on a dark car.
Of course, both cars get waxed at least every two weeks.
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Every two weeks?! Isn't that a little overkill?
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Depends on what your definition of overkill is....
For the last month or so, I have been waxing the Coupe' every Saturday morning....
It takes about three hours... Start at 7:00 and finished by 10:00 or so. By then everyone in the house is up and moving around...
With a new coat of Pinnacle, dirt just does not seem to stick to the car....
Washing and waxing our cars/truck is a very relaxing way to unwind and de-stress.
For the last month or so, I have been waxing the Coupe' every Saturday morning....
It takes about three hours... Start at 7:00 and finished by 10:00 or so. By then everyone in the house is up and moving around...
With a new coat of Pinnacle, dirt just does not seem to stick to the car....
Washing and waxing our cars/truck is a very relaxing way to unwind and de-stress.
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I hear you. I wash mine once per week but only top the wax up every third or fourth week. Every 4 months I strip it back and clay, polish, wax etc for a completely new application.Shipkiller wrote:Depends on what your definition of overkill is....
For the last month or so, I have been waxing the Coupe' every Saturday morning....
It takes about three hours... Start at 7:00 and finished by 10:00 or so. By then everyone in the house is up and moving around...
With a new coat of Pinnacle, dirt just does not seem to stick to the car....
Washing and waxing our cars/truck is a very relaxing way to unwind and de-stress.
Agree with the unwind and de-stress comment although I'm not sure my family would agree. They don't understand