Car wash Soap for designo selenite grey??












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I kept wash mitts and buckets separate for the matte paint. Microfibers to dry were used on nay car.
Have a foam cannon and pressure washer and also a CR Spotless water system. The Selenite Grey is holding up well. Lately I've been using my shop vac with the hose connected to the outlet side and just blowing the car dry. Touch up with a towel here or there on the glass or the black chrome but otherwise comes out spot free.
In a pinch for my first wash I just a bit of dishwashing soap in the foam cannon. Actually worked pretty well.
I rinse the car off first with the pressure washer, foam it down, then wash off with a mitt and bucket with a grit guard, then rinse and dry. Sure beats the extra step of having to wax and polish too.
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Have a foam cannon and pressure washer and also a CR Spotless water system. The Selenite Grey is holding up well. Lately I've been using my shop vac with the hose connected to the outlet side and just blowing the car dry. Touch up with a towel here or there on the glass or the black chrome but otherwise comes out spot free.
In a pinch for my first wash I just a bit of dishwashing soap in the foam cannon. Actually worked pretty well.
I rinse the car off first with the pressure washer, foam it down, then wash off with a mitt and bucket with a grit guard, then rinse and dry. Sure beats the extra step of having to wax and polish too.
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I leave the system disconnected initially for the rinsing and foaming and then put it in line for the rinse cycle. I used to leave it in for the whole washing process but was going through the filters more often than I liked, especially once my daughter started washing her new car all the time. So cut back to just the rinse which seems to work OK, provided you're doing the washing in the early morning or later afternoon while temps are lower and sun isn't evaporating the water on the car before you can rinse it off.
The pressure washer doesn't actually use that much water compared to the hose hand sprayer. I have a Generac 3200 PSI gas powered pressure washer. Has various settings on the washer nozzle grip with one for car washing and a number of different nozzle inserts. Pretty happy with it compared to the Karcher electric pressure washer I had previously.
I leave the system disconnected initially for the rinsing and foaming and then put it in line for the rinse cycle. I used to leave it in for the whole washing process but was going through the filters more often than I liked, especially once my daughter started washing her new car all the time. So cut back to just the rinse which seems to work OK, provided you're doing the washing in the early morning or later afternoon while temps are lower and sun isn't evaporating the water on the car before you can rinse it off.
The pressure washer doesn't actually use that much water compared to the hose hand sprayer. I have a Generac 3200 PSI gas powered pressure washer. Has various settings on the washer nozzle grip with one for car washing and a number of different nozzle inserts. Pretty happy with it compared to the Karcher electric pressure washer I had previously.
At full tilt with the wrong nozzle you can strip the car's finish down to bare metal !!




I leave the system disconnected initially for the rinsing and foaming and then put it in line for the rinse cycle. I used to leave it in for the whole washing process but was going through the filters more often than I liked, especially once my daughter started washing her new car all the time. So cut back to just the rinse which seems to work OK, provided you're doing the washing in the early morning or later afternoon while temps are lower and sun isn't evaporating the water on the car before you can rinse it off.
The pressure washer doesn't actually use that much water compared to the hose hand sprayer. I have a Generac 3200 PSI gas powered pressure washer. Has various settings on the washer nozzle grip with one for car washing and a number of different nozzle inserts. Pretty happy with it compared to the Karcher electric pressure washer I had previously.
I have a separate mitt for the wheels. Also have a grit guard in the bucket.
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