madwolf
08-01-2001, 03:06 PM
hi!
i am going to ask for help from anyone who is willing to help http://web.camaross.com/bb/smile.gif
i am completely inexperienced when it comes to cleaning, detailing, washing, waxing and etc.
What I usually do is take the car to a automatic car wash and then buy some towels and try to remove the stuff that the washer hasn't removed and just dry the car.
I usually choose the wax option too, when at the car wash.
(i must mention that using the automatic car wash method usually gives me some trouble of water leaking through the t-tops)
I usually vacuum the car after the wash and that's about all I do. (Well, I clean the rims too, but using only water & towels)
I have purchased this car just a week ago and I figured I should pay more attention to it than I did to my older mazda. It also has a dark leather interior.
So as you can see, i don't know almost anything about this, though I still try to keep the car clean most of the time.
The car's color is polo green. I do not have a garage because I am a college student, renting, so it pretty much stays outside (i try to keep it in some shadow since there's plenty of trees around). It looks like this color is not the best when it comes to dust gathering on it. Just a little dust and you can already notice it.
My question is, could someone write a simple pattern that I should follow for both exterior and interior and also, suggest some products for this?
Thanks a lot!
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'95 z28, m6, most options
short shifter, single flowmaster
i am going to ask for help from anyone who is willing to help http://web.camaross.com/bb/smile.gif
i am completely inexperienced when it comes to cleaning, detailing, washing, waxing and etc.
What I usually do is take the car to a automatic car wash and then buy some towels and try to remove the stuff that the washer hasn't removed and just dry the car.
I usually choose the wax option too, when at the car wash.
(i must mention that using the automatic car wash method usually gives me some trouble of water leaking through the t-tops)
I usually vacuum the car after the wash and that's about all I do. (Well, I clean the rims too, but using only water & towels)
I have purchased this car just a week ago and I figured I should pay more attention to it than I did to my older mazda. It also has a dark leather interior.
So as you can see, i don't know almost anything about this, though I still try to keep the car clean most of the time.
The car's color is polo green. I do not have a garage because I am a college student, renting, so it pretty much stays outside (i try to keep it in some shadow since there's plenty of trees around). It looks like this color is not the best when it comes to dust gathering on it. Just a little dust and you can already notice it.
My question is, could someone write a simple pattern that I should follow for both exterior and interior and also, suggest some products for this?
Thanks a lot!
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'95 z28, m6, most options
short shifter, single flowmaster