consider attending a clinic for a bit more information and know how on the whole detailing thing. Great for the experienced or even inexperienced
will do once i have some free time.
for now, autopia.org is an awesome site for car detailing fanatics.
edit: also want to hear tips on detailing the insides.
for me its as follows:
a) clean dash with nice microfibre cloth
b) use a fine brush (rabbit fur) to get into all the nooks and crannies
c) strip off all seat covers, and get in the seams to get rid of dust/sand/crap
d) pull all floor mats out and do a through vacuum
e) brush the seat rails, and apply some grease to the chair tracks/bolts
f) brush the door gaps and anywhere else i may have missed
no, but i only have a garage for the 11 hottest hours of the day, during night, i must move the car out so my rents use it.
as a precaution i wax and wash more often than someone who has the privilege of their own garage.
im meticulous like that, im not happy till my car is a mirror
I've had my wax on for 5 weeks, it's not as smooth now but still good. It's always parked outside, with a cover on almost all the time. Haven't washed since. And my car is black. It's holding up but maybe I'm just not meticulous like you I've given up on being too particular about it. I take the cover off for 15 minutes and a layer of dust is already visible.
I've had my wax on for 5 weeks, it's not as smooth now but still good. It's always parked outside, with a cover on almost all the time. Haven't washed since. And my car is black. It's holding up but maybe I'm just not meticulous like you I've given up on being too particular about it. I take the cover off for 15 minutes and a layer of dust is already visible.
Last time I left it in a car port, a painting tipped over and was propped against my passenger side door. I blew a blood vessel.
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