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Old 11-02-2009, 08:25 AM   #31
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I have been using these car washes for awhile now but, I never use the brush.(never let the car get that dirty). I just soap the car and rinse the car, microfibre the car at site, go home and detail ...simple. I can't wait for water restictions to lift so I can wash my car properly!!!
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:53 AM   #32
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Thats a great clay bar, you'll notice a heap of them guys on detail world highly recommend it. Ive used that and the Megs stuff but found the bilt hamber was better.
I was told 3M make a good clay bar as well. I havent tried it yet, but will look into it once the current clay I have is past its use by.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:58 AM   #33
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I have been using these car washes for awhile now but, I never use the brush.(never let the car get that dirty). I just soap the car and rinse the car, microfibre the car at site, go home and detail ...simple. I can't wait for water restictions to lift so I can wash my car properly!!!
You know you can use the hose to wash cars between 4.30pm and 5pm on Saturdays (odd numbers) and Sundays (even numbers)? My car gets a hose wash every Saturday.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:58 AM   #34
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As blueoval mentioned you will need some paint correction work done with a buffer to remove the swirl marks, if they are real light you MAY get away with using something like Autoglyms SRP which has synthetic fillers that help reduce the appearance of the swirls. However that method will work if your lucky, but SRP gives a real deep glossy shine that feels great. Best to use something like Meguiars Scratch X (or Megs #80 + #83) with a dual action orbital polisher with correct grade pads. There are hundreds of combinations between machine (DA orbital/Rotary polisher), pad type and polish used depending on severity of swirls. Megs works well as well as a brand called Menzerna and also 3M which is quite popular. If you wanted to tackle polishing yourself the Megs G220 polisher would be a great way to start, some use the orbital sanders you can get from bunnings etc etc you can get them to work and get results but they have less of a throw in the orbit so they need to be used a little more. As i mentioned before refer to that detailing site which has great more in depth info. Thats where I learnt a bunch of stuff before putting it into practise

I have the Megs G220 orbital and I LOVE IT. Not as fast as a rotary polisher, but heaps safer for a beginner like me. lol
I use Lake Country buffing pads for the orbital as well as Lake Country hand pads to do the job. Not cheap, but certainly give an excellent result. (I can recommend you to the person in SA that distributes them).
Also speak to SVR73 as he owns his own Detailing business in Burton and will happily advise you in your needs.
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Old 11-02-2009, 04:02 PM   #35
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You know you can use the hose to wash cars between 4.30pm and 5pm on Saturdays (odd numbers) and Sundays (even numbers)? My car gets a hose wash every Saturday.
Every week? That's excessive... Want to come over and wash mine?
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Old 11-02-2009, 04:07 PM   #36
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Every week? That's excessive... Want to come over and wash mine?
Yeah, if the Council says I can do it, then why not eh?

I will wash yours for beer and hookers.
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:01 PM   #37
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heres a hazard for you - touchless car wash that sprays water/soap on your car - if your sunroof drain lines aren't clear and working well then the sunroof channel will fill with water and when it does, it will breech the cabin. Trust me on this one guys ok.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:18 PM   #38
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I wash my car at home - with water restrictions. At least I know where my grey water has been. I put the wash cycle from the washing machine on the garden, the rinse cycle into 2x 60 litre rubbish bins. Then use the Karcher to draw water from the bin via the hose and wash the car with it. While I have noticed the grey water reducing the quality of the wash, better than not washing it at all or paying to risk my duco with a dirty brush. I use about 30 litres to rinse the car twice - before and after washing.
I'm going to invest in a water tank this year and have clean water for the car and water for the garden on demand.
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Old 12-02-2009, 05:29 PM   #39
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most car washes from what i can gather use recycled water, and where i live in Ayr, there are a lot of boats etc that have been out in the salt that get cleaned there,not to mention the mud covered 4x4's.

i wonder how well the filters clean the salt water out?
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