KCZ
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- First Name
- KCZ
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2020
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- Location
- Northern New England
- Car(s)
- Nissan Z, Evora, Boxster, Jeep, Xterra.
I have 2 SUV's that get put through the car wash at least weekly to remove mud, salt, and debris. Twice a year and as needed, they get hand-washed and waxed in a fairly futile effort at paint protection. My Evora has PPF on the front, and it's always hand-washed and waxed. I use Blackfire shampoo and polymer sealant on the exterior, and Griot's interior cleaner for plastics and leather wipes for the seats, as well as some other specialty products, incl Poorboys' Bug Squash remover. Two buckets and a good tire brush and wheel woolies are essential. I have a lot of products, and I bought a wheeled garage cabinet for storage that I can just move out to the driveway on wash day.
I had PPF put on the front of my Z and the remainder ceramic-coated with Opti-coat. At the advice of the installer, I'm using Opti-coat products on this.
There's a car wash near here where I used to take my 350Z. You pulled into a bay, got out, selected the cycles you wanted (Rinse-Soap-Rinse-Sealant, whatever) and used a high pressure hose with a wand on it to wash the car. It generated a lot more pressure than my garden hose and was awesome at removing brake dust and pine needles from under the wipers. I don't think I'll do that with my new Z because I'd be afraid the water would lift the edges of the PPF.
I had PPF put on the front of my Z and the remainder ceramic-coated with Opti-coat. At the advice of the installer, I'm using Opti-coat products on this.
There's a car wash near here where I used to take my 350Z. You pulled into a bay, got out, selected the cycles you wanted (Rinse-Soap-Rinse-Sealant, whatever) and used a high pressure hose with a wand on it to wash the car. It generated a lot more pressure than my garden hose and was awesome at removing brake dust and pine needles from under the wipers. I don't think I'll do that with my new Z because I'd be afraid the water would lift the edges of the PPF.
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