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I do the roof, hood, and trunk first, then move to the upper part of the doors and fenders next, followed by the nose and tail. The last part I wipe down is the lower sides of the car. For my wheels, I'll cheat and use a clean damp wash rag, rinsing it out with water after each wheel - the fronts being the dirtiest. I'll then follow that up with a wipe down with Griot's Spray-on Wax, including the rims. Good luck and let us know how it goes. |
Just finished up my two track day. At the end of the last session had an issue. It's transmission related. Going to dealer tomorrow.
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I have a thread started in the drivetrain section. This is a hole lot worse than just one gear. It might be the syncro's but it would have to be in every gear.
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Ima have to check out the Spray-on Wax as well if the Spray-on wash works out well. You just wait and see...by this time next year I'll become such a Griot's whore that I'll have the Griot's cart and wear a Griot's T-shirt AND hat while cleaning the Z. :tup: |
Sounds good happy. I'm glad I'm not the only one here. :D hahaha
The sprayon wax is good stuff. If you want wipe as u dry wax/sealant with durability check out Prima Hydro. You can use it on glass and plastics too without getting white residue. Lasts about NXT techwax. I use that on my dd and spray on wax on my Z. :) |
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As far as being a Griot's whore - welcome to the club. If you get good enough, I'll introduce you to Madam Chan. :icon17: |
I was looking at the spray on wax on their site. It seems it's more for sustaining and supporting between waxes than as an actual wax itself. I am currently using TurtleWax Ice synthetic sprya wax and it seems to work pretty well. Car is shint and water still beads very well after 3 months or so when I wax again.
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bruce- that's correct. i use it as LSP (Last step process) to get the extra boost in depth and shine. but since i dont dd my Z i dont need to use traditional waxes. the SpeedShine has enough wax that it gives a very nice protectant. boost it with SprayOn Wax and it's a very strong protectant (until next wash).
also sprayon wax is a great protectant to use on the front bumper making bug removal easier. :) final note on the waxes from Griot's. it's got great water beading power great for QD. i prefer polymer on my dd as it sheets water off the panels. |
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Prima Hydro, huh? Well lemme see here.....hmmmm, that's not a Griot's product Mr. Kenchan! I think you owe the swear jar a dollar!:icon17: Yah, I'm checking that out on Amazon now. Thanks for the recommend! How often do ou use it, because it seems that you spend most of your finish up work with a QD? |
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happy- yah, Prima is the brand name. :D you can buy it from www.detailersdomain.com too. they are a vendor here and phil's been pretty good.
i use Hydro almost every wash to enhance the polymer sealant's durability (Griot's Paint Sealant). i also use it on my wheels too. :) as for QD (SpeedShine), i use it pretty much when the car has minor dust/bug guts, bird crap or has sat through morning dew. for my dd and wheels i use Prima Slick. it's polymer based and can be used on pretty hot surfaces without going werd. :) |
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dont want to mix wax and polymers unless you're using the wax as LSP. you dont get the correct bonding when you mix. |
What's all the fuss about this waterless stuff? Is is because of water use restrictions? Pardon the dumb question if that is what this is.
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