Filthy....Part Deaux (Updated)

The car made it's way to me through blinding rain, mud, and enough road gunk to coat three cars and this was just from Portland to Newport...

To say the car is dirty is a serious understatement.

Underneath the dirt, the car seems pristine; the paint looks great, the interior looks brand new (car had 6400 miles on it when delivered) and it runs beautifully!
Anyway, where do I start with cleaning her up? i"m thinking lots of water to loosen all the sh$t on it, then the two bucket wash using a mitt and a waffle weave towel to dry. I'll clean the wheels using a dedicated micro fiber cloth and car soap... Then maybe a pump bottle wax, and buff with clean mf towels.
Am I on the right track here? Anything I'm missing?
Cheers,
Steve, in the Great Northwet
Then drive it home and do a proper wash job using LOTs of clean soapy water(using Dawn) with a CLEAN mitt. Use a new mitt on the painted surfaces and an old mitt strictly for the wheels and wheel housings etc, after washing the painted surfaces.
Last edited by JoesC5; Dec 29, 2015 at 02:18 PM.
Last edited by Glen e; Dec 29, 2015 at 02:32 PM.
So, I want to use Dawn and strip this wax off. Then re-wax? I have a tin of fresh Turtle wax that hasn't been used yet...

Thanks for the great advice, I really appreciate it.
So, I want to use Dawn and strip this wax off. Then re-wax? I have a tin of fresh Turtle wax that hasn't been used yet...

Thanks for the great advice, I really appreciate it.
Personally, id dump the turtle wax, lots better and EASIER stuff out now. This quik wax above being one.
Last edited by Glen e; Dec 29, 2015 at 03:41 PM.
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Personally, id dump the turtle wax, lots better and EASIER stuff out now. This quik wax above being one.
Thanks very much!
Absolutely nothing to lose! LOL
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Also buy plenty of microfiber wash mitts. Especially if you are using the two bucket method. One mitt for the top. One for the hood. One for grill and bumper area. One for the back. One for each side from the bottom of the doors up. One for each side on the bottom areas below the doors. You get the idea. Don't rinse and reuse on another section. When you dry it off don't press to hard on your microfiber drying towels. And for the first time when drying it off use a quick-touch spray when drying. Then see how it looks and feels. It may have had a good wax job on it already.
Last edited by joemessman; Dec 29, 2015 at 03:56 PM.
after you get the procedure down, you can move to all the other products that are available from everybody. But you'll now know what they do.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/acxkaf44c...VlC5djtQa?dl=0
Last edited by Glen e; Dec 29, 2015 at 06:26 PM.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/acxkaf44c...VlC5djtQa?dl=0

When it comes to detailing, the Glen E method seems to be the most universally appreciated on this forum.
Thanks very much!
Absolutely nothing to lose! LOL
.....To say the car is dirty is a serious understatement.

Underneath the dirt, the car seems pristine; the paint looks great, the interior looks brand new (car had 6400 miles on it when delivered) and it runs beautifully!
Anyway, where do I start with cleaning her up? i"m thinking lots of water to loosen all the sh$t on it, then the two bucket wash using a mitt and a waffle weave towel to dry. I'll clean the wheels using a dedicated micro fiber cloth and car soap... Then maybe a pump bottle wax, and buff with clean mf towels.
Am I on the right track here? Anything I'm missing?
Cheers, Steve, in the Great Northwet
I'll bet I got you beat! I live in cattle country in east central florida. Had my '16 z51 3 days and came home driving like I stole it parked in drive way and looked back and realized that they had had a cattle drive down my road that I just missed and had cow, steer And For Real BULL SH.T ALL the way down the sides of the car and under it. Have not cryed above road dirt sence.
























