Canadian Crimson
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At least buy a bottle of car wash at Canadian tire or Costco. Dawn is the worst thing you can use.All I have to do with the CeramicPro coating on mine is wash it with Dawn dish soap and shammy it dry
At least buy a bottle of car wash at Canadian tire or Costco. Dawn is the worst thing you can use.All I have to do with the CeramicPro coating on mine is wash it with Dawn dish soap and shammy it dry
Not according to the shop that did the coating, Dawn is what they suggestedAt least buy a bottle of car wash at Canadian tire or Costco. Dawn is the worst thing you can use.
I use it in the spring for a deep clean but not on a regular basis. I have been told that it’s hard on the plastic and trim pieces( all the black trim)Not according to the shop that did the coating, Dawn is what they suggested
I’ve read that it’s a good product to strip off old wax and such.I use it in the spring for a deep clean but not on a regular basis. I have been told that it’s hard on the plastic and trim pieces( all the black trim)
- IF you have a ceramic coated vehicle, you don't wnat a ''wash and wax'' type of shampoo. it will hide the ceramic coating properties, not needed.
Honestly for a weekly wash on a coated car I would not think supplies would be more than a couple hundred a year and that’s buying good quality products. If you stuck to generic’s on sale at CT I bet you could do 100$ or less. A decent shop will charge 200-250 just to detail and wax a car without any paint correctionWell as all advice take it as you paid for it,
but around here Max is the cloest to having a PHD.
in car detailing, personally you guys spend more time cleaning than you do driving them,
I do use some level of an auto car wash soap, not sure I have ever read the tech part,
I try to buy good detailers, waxes etc.
I noticed no one would answer my question of costs ?
likely enough to pay a pro for the 1-2 serious details of the year,
as I wash and do quick details through the season,
might even be enough money to buy a good used Mustang
Dilute brake buster 3:1, you will see, it should be just perfect foamThis finaly arrived, cant wait to try it out with the brake buster for the wheels.
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I am curious, you guys say these products cost alot and time.
how much, lets say per season and or wash or detailing?
how much time?
$$$$+ hours
I have 2 or 3 body ones and a wheel one. They get tossed in the garage laundry bucket after every wash, even my drying towels get washed after being used.Got some stuff at Canadian tire this morning. I should be all set now lol The Auto Glym Fast Glass Cleaner was on Sale, Gonna give that a try.
I am curious if anyone Washes their Wash mitts in the wash after each car cleaning or do it after a few car cleanins etc ?
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Same.I have 2 or 3 body ones and a wheel one. They get tossed in the garage laundry bucket after every wash, even my drying towels get washed after being used.