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Re: car wash stuff
While I'll raise the ire of the Q-Tip crowd, I'll answer this one.
>
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 14:54:56 -0500
> From: David Beatty <dbeatty@domain.elided>
> Subject: car wash stuff
>
> I have a new //m roadster (imola red) and would like to keep the paint,
> etc in good condition as long as possible. I've heard that dish
> detergent is too harsh. On the other hand, I'd like something that
> doesn't require much scrubbing as I think this tends to scratch the
> finish. Historically, I only wash my cars/motorcycles 3-4 times per
> year. I'm trying to turn over a new leaf.
>
I can empathize here - I own two black vehicles - an '88 M5 and a '99 F350.
>
> Any recommendations on car wash soap?
>
I've been using Westley's Car Wash for years without any ill effects. You can
usually find this at the local wholesale club for less money that at Western Auto.
>
> Any recommendations on whether I should go ahead and wax the car (3
> weeks old)?
>
As long as you use a non-abrasive, clear coat wax you shouldn't have any problems.
I waxed my black F350 within the first 3 weeks of ownership without any undue
dulling or scratching.
>
> Recommended wax? I have a bottle of zymol in the garage.
>
Personally I think Zymol is over-priced and over-rated. I've used Meguiars'
professional formulas with great results. Their polish (#7 I think, maybe that's
the cleaner) is awesome on black. Their yellow wax (#26) is also excellent - easy
on, easy off. It keeps my M5 looking black even without a clear coat finish - it's
an old, tired car.
>
> Recommended leather treatment? I seem to have a relatively open pore
> nappa leather, which is exposed to sun, wind, dust, moisture a lot
> because the top stays down.
>
I'm hearing good things about Hide Food. I've tried Soffner in the past and liked
the softening effect but it doesn't seem to have done much to "restore" the finish.
>
> Recommended cleaners and treatments for dash?
>
A damp cloth is good for wiping off any dust and dirt. If you want to use a
silicone protectant, spray some Armor-All or similar product onto a cloth and wipe
the cloth over the dash. That saves on the overspray.
>
> Recommended treatments and cleaner for the ragtop?
Never lower the top when it's dirty or dusty - the abrasives will cut the life in
half. If I recall, it's a fabric top not a smooth finish. I can only imagine using
soap and water on it when you wash the car.
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Matthew Yip
mgyip@domain.elided
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