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Originally Posted by kenchan alcheng- while no-rinse is great for appearance, you will still want to get the undercarriage washed. be like having a pretty girl with dirty underwear. yikes..

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Old 10-17-2011, 05:10 PM   #31 (permalink)
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alcheng- while no-rinse is great for appearance, you will still want to get the undercarriage washed. be like having a pretty girl with dirty underwear. yikes..

But I like pretty dirty girls.

Only good girls wear under wear anyway.
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My car is the platinum graphite color. It is well protected with multiple coats of Zaino. It is covered during the day and garaged at night. I use a California duster to remove light dust and touch it up between full hand washes with a quick detailer spray and the "blonde" plush towels that I purchased from Zaino which are super soft and plush. I turn them often, use plenty of detailer and don't rub hard. They get tossed in the washing machine by themselves with a little liquid detergent afterwards and use about a half tub of water as 2 towels will do the whole car. No discernible scratches in the paint and I receive compliments almost daily about how my car still looks new after 2 years.
But I live in Sou. Cal where it can be weeks or months between rain and what the heck is snow ?
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Well, I decided to take it to a touchless carwash. When it was finished, I pulled to the side and proceeded to finish drying/waxing. Well on the passenger side of my bumper, I noticed huge scratches. I wonder if the hoses in the carwash somehow got too close and scratched my car? I will post a pic of the damage shortly.


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oh, sucks about the scratches

I use a quick detailer from turtle wax in-between washes, works amazingly but I was super anal when i bought the car and washed it about 3 times a week lol.

Now she gets it once a week but I hate driving a dirty car, so I'm on my 3rd large bottle of detailer for this season lol
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Guy at the body shop seems to think it looks like a shopping cart ran into my car. I'm still suspicious about the touchless car wash though. So I guess I will have the bodyshop make my bumper look brand new, and then it's time for the clear bra to be installed. I already had rock chips and such on my front bumper, so I suppose this would need to be done anyways before installing the clear bra. I just planned on waiting until next summer...
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I use ONR. Its great stuff for a quick rinseless wash and in between detailing
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Is it pretty much accepted that touchless car washes are the best + easiest way to wash your car today?
I don't know about best. But easiest is about right. Remember. Touchless car wash uses acid based soaps that eat away at the clear coat over time. As I stated earlier. It is safest to use after a wax protectant has been applied by hand. It reduces the clearcoats exposure to harsh chemicals.
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I know this sounds stupid but it is true. I have a 66 SS chevelle that hasn't seen a water & soap wash in 12 years. My 2011 370Z has seen water & soap once in about 5.5 months.

Mainly I just use a California duster and wipe them down followed with a quick wax or detailed wax on them after the dusting. Of course the other thing is I never drive them in bad weather. Only sunny day drives. Of course I have had several friends that say what the hell...... Drive the damn things!
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I use Optimum No-Rinse, one of the more popular of this type product
This stuff is the best, I have used it since my Z was a newborn. Unless your car is incredibly filthy, this should be safe when used properly (i.e. 2-bucket system).
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I been using a product that imho opinion is superior to the griots. I will vouch for both wash and wax as being unmatched thus far. The tire/interior cleaner cleans tires but doesn't add shine. When using it in the interior its kinda iffy. Id rather use meguirs or mothers.

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The touchless wash can be used if your car is really muddy or dirty and you know you have had a coat of wax on it within the previous 2 months and have kept up with it using a quik detailer and wax product. I use them occasionally to get the undercarriage cleaned or to take off excessive dirt when in a hurry.
I prefer polymer based waxes just because you can actually feel your clearcoat is being protected. Using these types of waxes I would presume will give protection from harsh chemicals in the touchless.
Hmm. I'll have to try that
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A real wash is best, but sometimes you don't have a choice, like in winter months. I've used Optimum No-Rinse & Adam's Waterless wash. Both work well. The Optimum bottle def goes a long way depending on your ratio. I find the Adam's works a little better because it leaves less of a "film" on the surface/wipes off easier. With either one though, proper technique is essential if you don't want a ton of swirls.

This is my procedure:

1. Use compressed air to blow off any large particles off the surface. (leaf blower might work also)

2. Use a California car duster. Make sure its clean and used very lightly, just barely touching the surface with the ends of the duster strands. You don't want to put any pressure whatsoever. You just want to remove as much debris as possible without causing swirls.

3A. Spray waterless wash on the surface of the paint and light spray on the microfiber towel or waterless wash towel. As with anything touching the paint, it has to be clean, especially the MF towel. Make sure you are constantly turning the towel to a clean side. It gets pretty dirty fast. I think this is the faster method if you're in a rush.

Alternatively,

3B. If you intend to use the ONR, use an MF and fill the bucket with water and the correct ratio per instructions on the bottle. Basically the same as the waterless wash, except your soaking the MF towel in the solution.

4. Finish with detail spray.

As always, use a different towel, bucket etc for wheels & tires. If the dirt on the surface is "really" dirty with mud, tar, sap, insects, etc... skip the waterless wash and wash the old fashioned way. The waterless wash is best for in-between washes where the dirt is pretty "light".
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Doesn't look too bad. That will polish out.

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So I gave Optimum No-Rinse a try for the first time today. I'm very pleased with the results! My car did have a ton of crud and salt on it as it snowed here a few days ago, so I ran it through a touchless wash first (which still left plenty behind for me to clean).

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Looks good, but careful with the touchless car washes. They use strong soap that strips the wax off your car. Optimum no-rinse will leave your wax intact. But if you must do the touchless wash, then make sure to put some wax on afterwards.
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Looks good, but careful with the touchless car washes. They use strong soap that strips the wax off your car.
I'm kinda skeptical of this, because in my experience, the touchless washes don't even remove all the dirt off my car. How's it going to strip the wax off my car if it can't even strip the dirt off that's sitting on top of the wax?
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