During the summer I am detailing cars for some extra cash. I would say 90% of the cars I detail have been neglected since day one. I mean maybe 3 washes per year, never clayed, never waxed, etc. Because of this there are some tough spots of road grime and various tar, bugs, rocks, etc that a wash will not get out (using wash mitt, garden hose, and GC shampoo). I was thinking of using a pressure washer on these types of cars simply because the high pressure will get most of the road grime off better than a garden hose and because they have been neglected it's not like im stripping off waxes and such. However, will the high pressure just embed the grime even more and make it even harder to get out? Help me out guys? How do you go about detailing neglecting cars?
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Originally posted by lancerplayer View PostI did not try that. What sort of products/procedure should I use/follow when pre-soaking?
Also make sure your diluting the car shampoo correctly. I found via trial and error that if you don't use enough shampoo, it doesn't work as well. So now I measure it.
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^I wouldnt think so unless you cut it to strong or let it dry on the paint.
I would NOT use a pressure washer to remove anything from paint. Its ok to use the pressure washer to rinse the car off but if a mitt and GC will not remove something, I wouldnt try to actually 'pressure wash' the car.
I just spent two days 'pressure washing' our deck and I can tell you, it would remove paint if you got close to a chip.
There is a difference in 'pressure washing' and just spraying the car off with the pressure washer.
Isnt this was 'body solvent' is for?
Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff
Originally posted by Mike PhillipsLive on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2
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I have some GC Bug and Tar Remover, but I never really tested it on other areas of the car besides bumpers/wheel wells. Would it be worth a shot to try it on some of these stubborn spots that I can't seem to get out with GC Shampoo and mitt before ordering the Body Solvent? Or even try diluted Simple Green? Although, that would be a last resort.
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Originally posted by maarten22 View PostIsn't apc dangerous for the paint?
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