New MB Owner
What do you recommend for both interior and exterior care? I am not looking for anything too intensive as I plan to get it detailed at the dealership 1-2 times a year. But I want to maintain it and keep the same look (aka not a shiny dash).
Also ... This may be a long shot but any hints on maintaining the new-ish car smell? I had read that the true new car smell is from the resins, glues, etc but since it is a 2010 and has been previously owned (well, leased) the dealership had to have put something in there to smell so nice!
Thank you in advance for the help!
Any recs on how often to wash? I don't want to overdo it but want to keep it clean .. Especially in the winter with all the salt on the road.
I use ONR with a one-bucket, 8-towel method: Soak six towels in the solution bucket and use a fresh wet towel for a section of the car until finished. Next, take your two dry towels and THEN use your quick detail spray to shine everything up! Lots of videos for ONR methods on YouTube.
A great thing about waterless or no-rinse methods is that you can do them in the garage, etc. No more need to time your shade for washing the car!
1 - Power wash car to remove lose surface dirt and grit.
2 - Wheels, tires & wheel wells: Pre-spray wheels with Sonax Wheel Cleaner. In first bucket of Detailer's Xtreme Foam, use Daytona Speed Master PRO Wheel Brush to clean spokes and wheel rims. First MF mitt to clean wheel face. Tire bush to clean both sides of tire. Handle brush to scrub wheel well. Rinse.
3 - The dirt belt (area from the side trim down): Pre-spray area to be cleaned with foam cannon filled with Detailer's Xtreme foam, using second MF mitt and two buckets of Detailer's Xtreme foam and grit guards (one for pre-rinse, one soap) work from side trim down - never move from dirty back to clean but from clean to dirty. Rinse.
4 - Wash entire vehicle from top down: Pre-spray area to be cleaned with foam cannon filled with Detailer's Xtreme foam, using third MF mitt and two clean buckets of Detailer's Xtreme foam and grit guards (one for pre-rinse, one soap) work from top down - never move from dirty back to clean but from clean to dirty. Rinse.
5 - Drying: OptiCoat is a highly hydrophobic coating, and you can dry the vehicle by simply sheeting a stream of water and "pulling" it down the car. Perfectly dry with no water spots. Dedicated leaf blower on low to blow water from trim and crevices, followed by Wolfgang's Detailer Spritz and MF towels dedicated to exterior drying only.
Takes about 90 minutes to complete. Absolutely no risk of introducing scratches or swirls, and your car will look showroom perfect. It may be a bit OCD - but if you've spent $100K on your car why trust it with a $20 wash??


