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Old 05-17-2012, 03:15 PM
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your escalade is looking immaculate! although its going to be like a day before its all dirty lol black cars!
I know I feel the need to wash my car every couple of days because black gets dirty so easily.

you should make a DIY for detailing...very good job!
Thanks Natman,
That's the real problem with black paint, looks awesome when its clean but a real PITA to keep it that way.
Ill probably make a DIY detailing thread one of these days.
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Wow, sand paper ur car Karl? I mean i heard about this technique, but I heard u cannot do it so often.. Sanding clear coat is always risky. Lol
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I'd never take something like an AMG or any "good" car, that I treasured, to a car wash.
Of recent years, there's been a drought in Aus, so we weren't allowed to hand wash our cars at home from the tap....but we were allowed to go to a commercial car wash, because they use recycled water.
Went there once with our everydayer...didn't like the experience at all....so I bought a 1500 litre rainwater tank (collected rainwater from roof), & used that for handwashing.
Actually, I quite enjoy washing the car....I take a while to do it....normally all day....the hardest part, particularly with the multi spoke wheels, is cleaning them, & the brake calipers.
Looking at the car, after ya've done a top job getting it looking "brand new", is pretty rewarding, I reckon.
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^ agree.

I just spent several hours waxing the car. The sense of accomplishment when you see the vehicle gleam from bumper to bumper makes it worth it. Plus, I find it relaxing, gives me time to drift off in thoughts while I clean.
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When I'll have a house I guess I'll enjoy waxing it by myself on a sunny sunday, but for now, I live in a condo with an awkward parking garage. I guess it's not going that fun for me.
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When I'll have a house I guess I'll enjoy waxing it by myself on a sunny sunday, but for now, I live in a condo with an awkward parking garage. I guess it's not going that fun for me.
Me too. I can only do so much detailing on the premises. Otherwise, it's either take it to get it detailed, or find a self-service car wash.
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When I'll have a house I guess I'll enjoy waxing it by myself on a sunny sunday, but for now, I live in a condo with an awkward parking garage. I guess it's not going that fun for me.
Condo or not, you gotta give that CL63 some love!

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Wow, sand paper ur car Karl? I mean i heard about this technique, but I heard u cannot do it so often.. Sanding clear coat is always risky. Lol
Lol yup, I use really high grit sandpaper (2,500-3,000). I soak the sandpaper in water and soap before hand.
Your right, it does get risky (if you sand down too much) that's why I don't do it unless I absolutely have too. Plus, I do it with light pressure as to not to take off too much clear.
I need to get one of those paint thickness gauges for X-Mas.
I have to admit, if you do it right your paint will look incredible! Especially on black cars where orange peel is more visible.

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Originally Posted by Fung63
^ agree.

I just spent several hours waxing the car. The sense of accomplishment when you see the vehicle gleam from bumper to bumper makes it worth it. Plus, I find it relaxing, gives me time to drift off in thoughts while I clean.
I am the same way and after a long work week it brings me down and relaxes me.
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It is a a "Tough" decision I hand wash my car.

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