So this past Saturday morning was the day to do my mother's black Dodge Charger. I got there early, and started up around the same time I'd start my White Chevy Classic around 8:30 in the morning. I get started with a rinse and do the wheels. To my extreme horror I had just started on the hood when I notice steam coming from the roof! I zoom through the rest of the car recruiting my 11 year old to do the hosing off.
I know, you're supposed to do this in the shade, to keep the car's body temp down, but I don't have ANY shade available. None of the soap suds stayed on long enough to cause any issues, but water spots ended up happening.
My question in regards to this is: 1)"Is black paint always this much of a pain to work with?" 2) "How on earth am I going to be able to get the full process done (wash, clay, compound, polish, wax) when I can't even wash the car without it steaming?"
Shade is pretty much not an option, there is none, and I cannot afford a canopy of any kind right now. I'm mostly ranting, I know there isn't much I can do without investing some money in some way to get me some shade to work with.
But what's most surprising to me is the shear difference in temperature between when I do my car, and my mothers car at the same time. Now I'm just a beginner, so it's a a learning experience and I'm gratful for that, but is this normal?
P.S. I just got my first batch of Last Touch with spray bottle. I LOVE this stuff!
I know, you're supposed to do this in the shade, to keep the car's body temp down, but I don't have ANY shade available. None of the soap suds stayed on long enough to cause any issues, but water spots ended up happening.
My question in regards to this is: 1)"Is black paint always this much of a pain to work with?" 2) "How on earth am I going to be able to get the full process done (wash, clay, compound, polish, wax) when I can't even wash the car without it steaming?"
Shade is pretty much not an option, there is none, and I cannot afford a canopy of any kind right now. I'm mostly ranting, I know there isn't much I can do without investing some money in some way to get me some shade to work with.
But what's most surprising to me is the shear difference in temperature between when I do my car, and my mothers car at the same time. Now I'm just a beginner, so it's a a learning experience and I'm gratful for that, but is this normal?

P.S. I just got my first batch of Last Touch with spray bottle. I LOVE this stuff!
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