Re: brand new car & waxing -leaving finger prints?
I was attempting to get a 'show room' shine on all the vehicles, but I guess I just don't know how yet.[/QUOTE]
You are off to a good start. Keep searching the forums and I'm sure some of the pros are going to give you links to info. here to read. The spray detailer that came with the clay is great to use whenever you want to wipe away finger prints or...light dust. Spray a section like half the hood, wipe lightly with a microfiber, dry with another one. Wash the car whenever ya can't stand it anymore LOL. Just keep in mind it's next to impossible to keep a showroom/showcar look on a daily driver. You may also want to get some ONR rinsless wash. (order it from Auto Detailing Solutions on line). You can give the car a quick "sponge bath" with a couple ounces in a couple gallons of water in a bucket. Wipe a section and dry it. You can even do this wash in the garage. A quick wash for cars that don't have caked on heavy mud/dirt. Get a bunch of micro fiber towels...a dozen to start. I really like the micro fiber waffle weave drying towels for drying the car when washing it...or doing an ONR wipe down. Can get those at ADS or auto stores too.
I was attempting to get a 'show room' shine on all the vehicles, but I guess I just don't know how yet.[/QUOTE]
You are off to a good start. Keep searching the forums and I'm sure some of the pros are going to give you links to info. here to read. The spray detailer that came with the clay is great to use whenever you want to wipe away finger prints or...light dust. Spray a section like half the hood, wipe lightly with a microfiber, dry with another one. Wash the car whenever ya can't stand it anymore LOL. Just keep in mind it's next to impossible to keep a showroom/showcar look on a daily driver. You may also want to get some ONR rinsless wash. (order it from Auto Detailing Solutions on line). You can give the car a quick "sponge bath" with a couple ounces in a couple gallons of water in a bucket. Wipe a section and dry it. You can even do this wash in the garage. A quick wash for cars that don't have caked on heavy mud/dirt. Get a bunch of micro fiber towels...a dozen to start. I really like the micro fiber waffle weave drying towels for drying the car when washing it...or doing an ONR wipe down. Can get those at ADS or auto stores too.
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