How do you wash GLK - by hand or car wash?
PS. A bit disappointed, seen dealership's cleaning bay - and they use huge brushes to wash cars. Ouch! All those brand new vehicles! Don't brushes ruin MB nano clearcoat? Won't be asking them to wash my car!!

"- Come winter though, I won't have much choice but take it to car wash": Fortunately do our car wash have an indoor place for the (enthusiastic) "car hand washers", which is important on 69° 41' N.
"Oh, and which products do you like to use?": The products I have used for the last five years or so, is (again!) from Swisswax. With regard to wash is it the Car Bath:
http://www.swissvax.us/merchant.mvc?...SHING-PRODUCTS, note the three different quantities, and the Waschpudel:
http://www.swissvax.us/merchant.mvc?...SHING-PRODUCTS, that rules.
" - so don't have much time": The Waschpudel really made a difference
, however will hand wash always be a different story, compared to car wash.As said before, take a look at the description of the products, and see for yourself

"Don't brushes ruin MB nano clearcoat?": Should not, however has that to be proven, as the technology is new, used on MBs. Interesting though, is that a German newspaper reported that the "painters" working with it may be subject to harm from it. But that is off the subject.

I have just ordered a 2 bucket system so, I know I will be extra careful of not to scratch the car. Hand washing is tidious, but it is only way of having great results. I will be ordering a PC polisher soon too for that extra shine.
Products that are really easy to use are from P21s. Their wheel cleaners are safe and easy to use. You have to be careful of not to use any harsh chemicals on your wheels or you'll be in for a surprise. The brake dust must be cleaned often to prevent from a chemical reaction happening which almost eats the wheels par se.
Sometimes you need the proper tools and wash products to do a good job. This also includes for the interior dash / MBTex seating / carpets and glass area....
By hand and myself. I'd rather have dirty car than have somebody else washing it (i.e. dealer). GLK has awesome paint and with Nufinish "wax" dirt comes of with light touch. After the wash I use squeegee to get rid of the water and then towel.
No micro scratches here either after a year.
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I also have the stealership put DO NOT WASH on my car when im doing maintenance work on it. Keep it dirty.
Also my interior is off limits other than the drivers side.
http://www.adamspolishes.com/t-videos.aspx
Then I use Mequires quick detail after for the final touch..looks showroom all the time.
says: Well if you only looked down a couple of threads you would have found this: https://mbworld.org/forums/glk-class...-moldings.html

I bring 2 Home Depot buckets with lids, and fill them with soap spray through the lid hole before spraying down the car. Then I do the 2 bucket method, and rinse it off. It's the only way to ensure that the car actually is cleaned, while minimizing paint scratches.
When it's winter time, I'll do a quick wipe down inside as well to prevent the water from freezing.
For car detailing tips and products check out griot's garage, or search out the owners club at www.mbca.org There's a good forum and newsletters on owning MB's, and info on maintaining them.
Good source of supplies here: www.topoftheline.com
MBZ purists swear by the dealer products but they are expensive for what you get.






