Hello from Denmark
I have the pleasure of washing and buffing my dad in laws old pre war cars. Most of them has been restored and repainted with single stage paint maybe 20 to 30 years ago.
And most of them have been parked inside ever since. It leaves me with cars covered in a lot of dust and dirt, but "new" paint underneath.
The first car I did, I washed in a bucket of water with d155 "last touch" and a microfiber washmitt. I have no waterhose. So wipe it dry as I go . After that I use m7 Glaze. And finally m26.
I would like a more effective and powerfull wash. I have the d115 but it contains wax. D114 is not available here in Denmark. I belive it would be a mistake to apply wax before m7 ?
What do you guys recommend ?
Kind regards Carsten
I have the pleasure of washing and buffing my dad in laws old pre war cars. Most of them has been restored and repainted with single stage paint maybe 20 to 30 years ago.
And most of them have been parked inside ever since. It leaves me with cars covered in a lot of dust and dirt, but "new" paint underneath.
The first car I did, I washed in a bucket of water with d155 "last touch" and a microfiber washmitt. I have no waterhose. So wipe it dry as I go . After that I use m7 Glaze. And finally m26.
I would like a more effective and powerfull wash. I have the d115 but it contains wax. D114 is not available here in Denmark. I belive it would be a mistake to apply wax before m7 ?
What do you guys recommend ?
Kind regards Carsten
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