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06-30-2003, 01:20 AM | #1 |
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cleaning the STi
sorry if there has been information on this already...i searched and couldn't really find anything...
i don't wash my car myself often but plan on doing it. any recommendations on what i need to buy and what brand? also how are you guys cleanin your stock wheels. mine are already so dirty! thanks dennis
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06-30-2003, 01:58 AM | #2 |
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hee hee...
we JBP owners will have a heckuva time keep them clean. i figured handwashing it without any brushes. sponges only will prevent swirls. tons of wax. rims will wash off mostly. will take scrubbing in small places to get rid of brake dust. did i mention wax? |
06-30-2003, 06:13 AM | #3 |
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My suggestion is the following:
1) Buy a bucket, either Meguiar's <sp> Gold Class or Deep Crystal (neither have wax in the soap which is a great thing), a lamb handmitt, a wheel brush, and a synthetic shammy such as the absorber (in the plastic tube). I also use a squigee to get standing water off flat parts like the roof and windows, but that's up to you. Those items will get you through the basic wash, do not cheap out on materials. The cheaper the material the less time it will last and the more you risk scratching the paint. As for other care, I frequently find myself using Meguiar's Gold Class vinyl cleaner on the dash and door panel, Mother's back to black on any black plastic, Meguiar's quick detailers on any spots you need to touch up on the exterior, and a chrome polish for the exhaust tip. HTH. |
06-30-2003, 06:44 AM | #4 |
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Go to www.zainobros.com I have been using there stuff for years. It is by far the best stuff out there.
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06-30-2003, 07:27 AM | #5 |
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You really cant go wrong with any of the meguiers stuff..... If your really going to get into cleaning you may want to check out www.groitsgarage.com expensive as hell but well worth the money......
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06-30-2003, 08:17 AM | #6 |
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Here is another one.....http://www.autopia-carcare.com/
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06-30-2003, 08:42 AM | #7 |
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Meguiars!!
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06-30-2003, 09:15 AM | #8 |
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how do you dry your car?
i tried chamoise, but it was hard to bring it across the surface and left water spots anyway. i tried to just air dry it at about 60 mph, but that left water spots. i tried terry cloth towels, and that actually didn't leave water spots, BUT it left towel lint all over. someone told me to try the "absorber" which I have yet to buy. - michelle |
06-30-2003, 09:17 AM | #9 |
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Griot's Garage fan
I have been using nothing but Griot's Garage products since I got my first WRX. Same goes for my STi. Their stuff isn't cheap, but it goes a long way, so I don't think costs any more in the long run.
I got their random orbital buffer. Once you've waxed with that, there ain't no going back!! Griot's Garage: www.griotsgarage.com Mike |
06-30-2003, 09:54 AM | #10 |
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Get yourself an "Absorber"! It is by far the best thing ever made to dry a car with. I love it. I was unsure about it when I bought it. I will never use anything else...except a leaf blower!!!. They are only $8.47 at Wal-Mart. They are super absorbant. Very highly recommended.
Just my $.02 Jim |
06-30-2003, 11:06 AM | #11 | |
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06-30-2003, 11:29 AM | #12 |
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Washing: I've always used simple green pre-soak and then power-washer. I used a soft bristle brush if I needed too (like on the wheels).
Drying: I used the California Waterblade. Takes a little practice but it's a fast way to get the car dry and spot-free. I follow up with a cotton towel. I've heard other guys on the M3 and M5 forums rave about using 200mph+ leaf blowers. Seems to do the trick for them. What department does Walmart sell the "Absorber" ? Automotive cleaning products area? I'd like to get one. |
06-30-2003, 03:26 PM | #14 |
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I've been studying Autopia for a while, and one of the most favored options is Waffle-weave microfiber:
http://www.pakshak.com/Towel%20pics.html In combination with a leaf blower, you can get the car dry with no spots without wringing out the towel. My towel arrives in a day or two. Another favorite is the DF Concours towel: http://www.dftowel.com |
06-30-2003, 03:47 PM | #15 |
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I just took off all 4 of my wheels and cleaned and waxed them. What a pain in the ass that was lol. I am hoping that by waxing them they will stay cleaner.
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06-30-2003, 09:00 PM | #16 |
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one word---zymol
One word: Zymol........their wax is incredible...I used to put it on my black wrx before i got the sti and the car looked brand new.....there is NO wax that can hold a candle to that........i'm talking the $40 zymol....not that "cleaner" stuff you might see in a bottle.......
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06-30-2003, 10:38 PM | #17 |
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I thought the Absorber was good... Until I got a microfiber towel from Griot's Garage. It appears they are available elsewhere as referenced above. The microfiber towel is incredible. I can dry the entire car without stopping to wring it out. The Absorber always leaves a thin film of water behind. The microfiber towel almost magically lifts every speck of water off the car.
Mike |
07-02-2003, 10:18 PM | #18 |
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Car Wash / Wax Stuff
Here's what I use, all easy to use stuff combined with high quality stuff:
Wheel Cleaning: Griot's Garage wheel cleaner -- gentle, yet cleans like nothing else. (They advertise it is approved by BBS.) Car Washing: I use Zymol car wash soap--good cleaning and yet not harsh. For bug guts, etc., you can pour a little of the car wash soap directly on a wet wash cloth or the wash mitt and rub it off locally. I use good quality all cotton towels (Griot's Garage offers good towels). Good tip--wash towels, mitts, etc. with those Tide detergent cubes--NO fabric softener whatsoever. Air dry the wash mitt (I get mine from Griot's again). Machine dry the towels, without any dryer sheets. Waxing: Zymol stuff is great--use the HD Cleanse first (go light on it), and then use the Japon version of the Carbon Wax. It really does a great job. I use Griot's Garage micro-fibre wax removal towels -- they do wonders to make wax removal a lot easier. (Microfibre towels can be washed like your cotton drying towels.) Both Griot's and Zymol offer great customer service for questions, help, etc. Enjoy! |
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