Yes, it strikes me as pretty idiotic to purposely spill a milkshake on the hood of my 6-week old car. However I have the opportunity to take part in a film shoot (actually just the car, not me) and if the car can be protected, I might just say OK.
2 things: it won't be a full milkshake dump, more like getting dumped on a person, so the car will take secondary damage and dripping. Also, people would be on hand to prep the car and immediately clean it up.
I personally try to keep my cars looking good but am not an expert detailer by any means. So I hope some experts can help me with some good advice: how damaging is a milkshake to fresh factory paint? If the car is hand-waxed say the day before, will that pretty much protect it? What should be used to clean it up right afterwards? What specific Meguiar's products would you recommend?
And finally... what flavor is safest, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry?
Thank you!
2 things: it won't be a full milkshake dump, more like getting dumped on a person, so the car will take secondary damage and dripping. Also, people would be on hand to prep the car and immediately clean it up.
I personally try to keep my cars looking good but am not an expert detailer by any means. So I hope some experts can help me with some good advice: how damaging is a milkshake to fresh factory paint? If the car is hand-waxed say the day before, will that pretty much protect it? What should be used to clean it up right afterwards? What specific Meguiar's products would you recommend?
And finally... what flavor is safest, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry?

Thank you!
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