Question for the board...
Question for the board...
I have a nissan maxima (2003) in black that I bought as basic transportation...and as a test to see if I could manage black paint. I think I have worked out how to get swirls out of this paint (took a while...but help from this board and other sources finally sunk in...). I am pretty confident that I can wash the car without generating more.
Next step...how on earth do you keep the paint looking clean for more than 30 minutes after a cleaning? What are some of the strategies to keep it clean without grinding another set of swirl marks into the paint? The concept of a duster just doesn't make sense to me (let's run this dust/particle covered mess all over your car). The detailer sprays seem almost as much work as washing the car as the dust is on the entire car...not just a single spot.
Would love to hear how people manage this.
Next step...how on earth do you keep the paint looking clean for more than 30 minutes after a cleaning? What are some of the strategies to keep it clean without grinding another set of swirl marks into the paint? The concept of a duster just doesn't make sense to me (let's run this dust/particle covered mess all over your car). The detailer sprays seem almost as much work as washing the car as the dust is on the entire car...not just a single spot.
Would love to hear how people manage this.
I have a nissan maxima (2003) in black that I bought as basic transportation...and as a test to see if I could manage black paint. I think I have worked out how to get swirls out of this paint (took a while...but help from this board and other sources finally sunk in...). I am pretty confident that I can wash the car without generating more.
Next step...how on earth do you keep the paint looking clean for more than 30 minutes after a cleaning? What are some of the strategies to keep it clean without grinding another set of swirl marks into the paint? The concept of a duster just doesn't make sense to me (let's run this dust/particle covered mess all over your car). The detailer sprays seem almost as much work as washing the car as the dust is on the entire car...not just a single spot.
Would love to hear how people manage this.
Next step...how on earth do you keep the paint looking clean for more than 30 minutes after a cleaning? What are some of the strategies to keep it clean without grinding another set of swirl marks into the paint? The concept of a duster just doesn't make sense to me (let's run this dust/particle covered mess all over your car). The detailer sprays seem almost as much work as washing the car as the dust is on the entire car...not just a single spot.
Would love to hear how people manage this.
To clean the duster, simply use a mild detergent like woolite, clean it, then rub with microfiber towel to get the excess water out. Hang to air dry, and it's as good as new.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...ster-gp/Detail
Another great idea is to simply rinse the car mid-week with deionized water to rinse off the dust from the past few days. It's not perfect, but it helps and you let it air dry.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...High%2C/Detail
Hope these suggestions make the care of black car more bearable.
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