How do you wash your black G??
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yup, black is VERY HARD to maintain. but it's the sexiest color for the g. at first, i had my mind set on the ivory pearl, but when i saw the black one, oh man, it was love at first sight.
i did a full car polish like a month ago to get rid of all the swirl marks. if you want to avoid swirls, you have to learn how to wash the car. regular waxing helps too.
i did a full car polish like a month ago to get rid of all the swirl marks. if you want to avoid swirls, you have to learn how to wash the car. regular waxing helps too.
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I swear, everytime I wash my G, I see more and more swirls and light scratches. I seriously can't believe how soft this paint is. I set a DVD case on the roof for a minute, took it off and it was scratched. How do you guys wash yours? And what specific materials do you use? Is a high powered hose required to wash off the dirt beforehand? Will wax only cover up the scratches? Will it help prevent it?
This technique may help; especially with black cars. Spray off as much dirt, dust and grime as possible. Spray from front to rear; the same direction the air travels over your car. Second, wash (we will assume you are using a clean mit and good auto soap) from front to rear, again, similar to the wind. Third, rinse in the same direction. Fourth, spray a little "spray wax" on the wet car. Fifth, dry with soft clean cotton or microfiber towels. Be aware that some cotton towels have polyester (sic) threads that may scratch your paint. And finally, fine hand polish and wax will help to restore the oringinal luster.
I prefer to apply the polish and wax by hand and remove the same way...and, small sections at a time.
Everyone knows, black colored cars are the most challenging.
I like Griot Gargage's products.i.e., wax, polish, wheel cleaner, towels, etc.
Semper Fi
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fck all that lol jk but i just tried this go to a 1 dollar car wash place with a touchless car wash next to it go to the 1 dollar car wash place presoak your car then with the high pressure hose lightly from a distance remove the soap to get the little dirt pieces off your car then take your car to the touchless car wash bring a california jelly after taking most of the water off your car get the leaf blower out of your trunk and dry the s.o.b then get microfiber cloths and do the door sils and all that bs. wax and be happy you didnt spnd all that time hand washing and thinking that there might be dirt on the car still and that your rubbing it in the paint with your 45 dollar sheep skin mitt or whatever.
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I use the meguiar Ultimate Detailer in between waxes. It's about 10 bucks a bottle. Very good investment. I just don't know what to use on the leather. I don't want anything with a strong odor or left over residue. I just need something that keeps it looking new. any suggestions?
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I use the meguiar Ultimate Detailer in between waxes. It's about 10 bucks a bottle. Very good investment. I just don't know what to use on the leather. I don't want anything with a strong odor or left over residue. I just need something that keeps it looking new. any suggestions?
1) Zaino Leather in a Bottle
or
2) Lexol Leather Cleaner & Lexol Leather Conditioner
I personally use Lexol products and have had excellent results. Normally you can get it as PepBoys or sometimes I've seen it other auto care shops like Advance Auto Parts.
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I got that xenion clearcoat treatment ($630) at dealership bf purchase. supposed to hide swirles better and app never have to wax again.. . washed it 2 days later and left streaks on hood. wont come out aftere rubbing till my elbows hurt. and Ihave to take it back tomorrow for re-touch. Have an of you you heard of that or did i get scammed?? true..black clearcoat is really soft!
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I got that xenion clearcoat treatment ($630) at dealership bf purchase. supposed to hide swirles better and app never have to wax again.. . washed it 2 days later and left streaks on hood. wont come out aftere rubbing till my elbows hurt. and Ihave to take it back tomorrow for re-touch. Have an of you you heard of that or did i get scammed?? true..black clearcoat is really soft!
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I got that xenion clearcoat treatment ($630) at dealership bf purchase. supposed to hide swirles better and app never have to wax again.. . washed it 2 days later and left streaks on hood. wont come out aftere rubbing till my elbows hurt. and Ihave to take it back tomorrow for re-touch. Have an of you you heard of that or did i get scammed?? true..black clearcoat is really soft!
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Yeah.. car MSRP w. nav came out to little over 43k. By the time you pay taxes, tag, title, extend warr, and BS xelion treatment i'm financing close to 50K. Hooked up with 3.9% financing whiched helped though... Have to talk with my dealer about scammin me..