I follow the Lakota phrase “Mní wičhóni” (“Water is life”) and wash my car whenever it is dirty.
I agree with Chris. Cermic coat is amazing BUT getting the car preped is key. On my Cayenne I went with the lowest bid and he just ceramic coated over the swirls. Want paint really clean before ceramic coat. Once you have it ceramic coated you can use a rinsless wash and the dirt just comes right off. I use this marolex spray bottle and then wipe or if dirty use the Marolex spray bottle than ONR and ONR sponge. This spray bottle is very impressive!I now use a Ceramic coat which I applied myself. Makes a huge difference.
Chris, which ceramic coating do you recommend? gotta like the idea that you can apply it yourself ...I now use a Ceramic coat which I applied myself. Makes a huge difference. Nothing sticks to it.
Thanks Drew. What brand/product detail spray do you use on the wheels? And what spray for the trim and bumpers? I use Maxl One with Triphene for the spray on wipe off cleaner and protectant. The car glistens with that stuff. Works great!Professional ceramic coatings are now very expensive since the paint has to be color corrected first where all of the micro scratches are removed. DIY means looking at your paint finish under fluorescent light to see those swirl marks. Use polishing compounds and clay bar to remove them. This can take multiple times to get them completely removed.
I used McKee's37 Graphene Ceramic Coating applied per their instructional videos. I found that if you miss an area ,you can apply again and there is no overlapping marks.
I have maintained the finish for the past few years with Griot's Ceramic Speed Shine and now with McKee's37 Graphene Detail Spray. It is sprayed on sections and removed with 2 soft microfiber cloths.
It seems almost every car show/event has some rain. I use a silicone squeegee to wipe the water off and then dry with the microfiber cloths.
Four years and 20K miles to events in Florida, South and North Carolina and the finish is still like glass.
The leather interior gets Griot's "Leather 3-in-1" before a big event.
The wheels get cleaned inside when the tires are rotated every 5K miles. The outsides get the detail spray when I see any brake dust or dirt.
The chrome trim and bumpers get the detail spray.
Jim--I use Griot's Ceramic Speed Shine on the wheels and bumpers, including the rubber parts of the bumper.Thanks Drew. What brand/product detail spray do you use on the wheels? And what spray for the trim and bumpers? I use Maxl One with Triphene for the spray on wipe off cleaner and protectant. The car glistens with that stuff. Works great!
Yeah I once again need to redo the headlights on my e39 540 6 speed. Would love to have a glass alternative.A big part of how the car looks is how clear the headlights are. DQ has methods for cleaning the Hellas from inside the glass.
On the M5 I just replaced the headlight lenses completely as the plastic ages beyond repair... Long live glass!
A couple interesting things on your car - the auxiliary brake lights are a good idea - extra insurance against getting rear ended?After reading this I need to go look under the car cover and see if my coupe is Still there, or rusted away. At least once A month are so I wash my coupe with water…and drive it to dry it off. We use the Griot’s speed shine in between washing.
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