Okay sad to say but getting a bit long in the tooth (50), working a new hectic, etc, in short a few health issues and not a lot of free time.
This means that car cleaning is likely to occur around once every 4-5 weeks that a maximum of 2-3 hours per session is available.
In the past I've gone the Mequiers and AutoGlym routes with the 207/307CC's, starting a session involving clay and applying all products in order etc.
However taking into account what I've said about lifestyle etc, and the time available, is there a basic cleaning regimen that can be used to get the best out of the yellow / black beastie and keep her looking good? If it was down to a decent single cleaning product and one wax or polish top coat I'd be very happy.
Of course a viable glass cleaner and something that will polish the dashboard without leaving fingerprints / dust off the cloth behind and stop the dust magnet effect.
Obviously nowhere near a detailing job but something that will look after the car, keep it looking smart, with minimal effort and cost.
Pipe dreaming maybe, but any tips from more experienced detailers or cleaners would be very much appreciated!
This means that car cleaning is likely to occur around once every 4-5 weeks that a maximum of 2-3 hours per session is available.
In the past I've gone the Mequiers and AutoGlym routes with the 207/307CC's, starting a session involving clay and applying all products in order etc.
However taking into account what I've said about lifestyle etc, and the time available, is there a basic cleaning regimen that can be used to get the best out of the yellow / black beastie and keep her looking good? If it was down to a decent single cleaning product and one wax or polish top coat I'd be very happy.
Of course a viable glass cleaner and something that will polish the dashboard without leaving fingerprints / dust off the cloth behind and stop the dust magnet effect.
Obviously nowhere near a detailing job but something that will look after the car, keep it looking smart, with minimal effort and cost.
Pipe dreaming maybe, but any tips from more experienced detailers or cleaners would be very much appreciated!
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