Ok so its not that new, got it in October but live in the Chicago Burbs. This winter was harsh!! Tons of snow and incredible cold!! My Model 3 is metallic white and the finish is soft, not to mention the paint job is really pretty ****! Its too bad because the color and the metallic are awesome looking. A little background I havent had a good car I wanted to keep clean for a while..mostly leases and so I never cared more then an occasional wash. The tesla is different. Back in the day when I did have cares I owned I use to Zaino them. Great stuff but a whole day to prep and do! Way too hard and time consuming!
So what I am looking to do is put together a kit that is based on ease of use and simplicity! I have a ton of stuff now. But I dont know if I am using the right stuff. Its a mix of things. The old stuff I have, I tossed. So now it is to begin building a great easy kit to care for my new toy. With that said the winter was tough. I have lots of rail dust (the little orange specs on the paint surface that I can remove with iron remover. I also have extremely find swirls/spider webs, couple of chips as well. I have recently clay barred and put a quick coat of NXT on. Since then I have done a coat of Wolfgangs Deep Gloss Polish Sealant and then Collinite 845...which to be honest I did not like! Wolfgangs made the finish look substantially better and was easier to use! This past weekend I cleaned it 2 bucket style with the grit guards and Some Megs Wash and Wax from Costco with my foam cannon...came out good. I tried Wolfgangs swirl remover 3.0....tough to use by hand and didnt do the job I hoped! I could still seem some fine swirls...but it was really hard to tell! Then I used the Wolfgangs finishing glaze...it was a hair better to use...putting it in the same pain in the butt category as the WG swirl remover. These are just not products to use by hand. I am not really interested in using a DA Polisher. I did a final coat with Meg Ultimate Wax! Wow is that stuff easy to use...whole car in 35 mins!! And it looks pretty damn good! My towels are costco MY 80/20 GSM 345 towels. Applicator is Megs Foam for everything. I am a little worried that the finish is so soft that the towels are leaving the extremely fine swirls...you have to look at the right angle and light to really see them...they are that fine! But this is bothering me! I have tons of stuff but wondering if I am going at this wrong. I might need to just hit the paint again with an easier to use product that is more hand applicator friendly to remove the swirls. Not sure but I will say I am pleased with what I have seen from Megs NXT (even though it doesnt last...not durable) and the Ultimate Wax (not sure how it lasts).
Heres my kits
Mother Clay Bar kit
NXT Liquid Wax (original...yeah its old!)
NXT 2.0 Liquid Wax ( Kinda old)
Wolfgangs (WG) DGPS 3.0
WG Swirl Remover 3.0
WG FInishing Glaze 3.0
Chemical Bros VRP
Collinite 845
2) 5 Gallon Buckets with Grit Guard
Foam Cannon
Gold Class Shampoo
Megs Wash and Wax Carnuba (Costco)
303 Aero Protectant
Megs Ultimate Wheel cleaner (gonna use for the Rail Dust)
Kirkland 80/20 MF Detail Towels.
Rag Co. Detail 70/30 MF Edgeless Royal Blue 365 GSM
Pinnacle/Megs Foam Applicators
Chem Bros MF Applicators
Megs Quik Detail
NuFinish....I know...flame away...I found it in the basement where I keep my stuff...I think someone planted it there, at least thats my story
Griot Drying towels
Cobra Guzzler Dry towel
AR Power Washer
So with this long butt post I still need a few things...I want to look at RW/WW for winter and speed! But more so with me have all this stuff I need to simplify my process and my life as well as get the best stuff for this car. I plan to keep this car for a while at least that is my intention, who knows what will happen. I enjoy doing the car care alot so this is a hobby to me and I like the time to think! So let me know how I can refine my kit, add what is missing, toss what I dont need as well as establish a better process as a whole! My apology for the long post as well for my first. Just figured I would give you guys as much background as possible.
So what I am looking to do is put together a kit that is based on ease of use and simplicity! I have a ton of stuff now. But I dont know if I am using the right stuff. Its a mix of things. The old stuff I have, I tossed. So now it is to begin building a great easy kit to care for my new toy. With that said the winter was tough. I have lots of rail dust (the little orange specs on the paint surface that I can remove with iron remover. I also have extremely find swirls/spider webs, couple of chips as well. I have recently clay barred and put a quick coat of NXT on. Since then I have done a coat of Wolfgangs Deep Gloss Polish Sealant and then Collinite 845...which to be honest I did not like! Wolfgangs made the finish look substantially better and was easier to use! This past weekend I cleaned it 2 bucket style with the grit guards and Some Megs Wash and Wax from Costco with my foam cannon...came out good. I tried Wolfgangs swirl remover 3.0....tough to use by hand and didnt do the job I hoped! I could still seem some fine swirls...but it was really hard to tell! Then I used the Wolfgangs finishing glaze...it was a hair better to use...putting it in the same pain in the butt category as the WG swirl remover. These are just not products to use by hand. I am not really interested in using a DA Polisher. I did a final coat with Meg Ultimate Wax! Wow is that stuff easy to use...whole car in 35 mins!! And it looks pretty damn good! My towels are costco MY 80/20 GSM 345 towels. Applicator is Megs Foam for everything. I am a little worried that the finish is so soft that the towels are leaving the extremely fine swirls...you have to look at the right angle and light to really see them...they are that fine! But this is bothering me! I have tons of stuff but wondering if I am going at this wrong. I might need to just hit the paint again with an easier to use product that is more hand applicator friendly to remove the swirls. Not sure but I will say I am pleased with what I have seen from Megs NXT (even though it doesnt last...not durable) and the Ultimate Wax (not sure how it lasts).
Heres my kits
Mother Clay Bar kit
NXT Liquid Wax (original...yeah its old!)
NXT 2.0 Liquid Wax ( Kinda old)
Wolfgangs (WG) DGPS 3.0
WG Swirl Remover 3.0
WG FInishing Glaze 3.0
Chemical Bros VRP
Collinite 845
2) 5 Gallon Buckets with Grit Guard
Foam Cannon
Gold Class Shampoo
Megs Wash and Wax Carnuba (Costco)
303 Aero Protectant
Megs Ultimate Wheel cleaner (gonna use for the Rail Dust)
Kirkland 80/20 MF Detail Towels.
Rag Co. Detail 70/30 MF Edgeless Royal Blue 365 GSM
Pinnacle/Megs Foam Applicators
Chem Bros MF Applicators
Megs Quik Detail
NuFinish....I know...flame away...I found it in the basement where I keep my stuff...I think someone planted it there, at least thats my story
Griot Drying towels
Cobra Guzzler Dry towel
AR Power Washer
So with this long butt post I still need a few things...I want to look at RW/WW for winter and speed! But more so with me have all this stuff I need to simplify my process and my life as well as get the best stuff for this car. I plan to keep this car for a while at least that is my intention, who knows what will happen. I enjoy doing the car care alot so this is a hobby to me and I like the time to think! So let me know how I can refine my kit, add what is missing, toss what I dont need as well as establish a better process as a whole! My apology for the long post as well for my first. Just figured I would give you guys as much background as possible.
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