What’s Your Maintenance Wash Routine?

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Heinz

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Truck has CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0 Ceramic Coating (will probably paint correct and re-apply this winter)

Karcher K1700 pressure washer with MTM gun, Cobrajet hose, CR Spotless water de-ionizer

Wheels/tires cleaned with Chemical Guys Wheel Cleaner, Speedmaster wheel brush, chenille mitt, small boar hair brush

Foam wash with Adam’s Mega Foam and MTM PF 22.2 foam cannon

2-bucket wash with CarPro Reset shampoo, Microfiber Madness Incredipad XL

Mostly blow dried with Ryobi electric leaf blower, but touched up with Rag Company Gauntlet towel (paint) and Dry Me a River towel (glass). P&S Beadmaker used as drying aid on towel

Chemical Guys VRP diluted 1:1 in spray bottle for tire shine

Process takes about an hour for me, which is about as long as my black truck looks clean afterward, haha.
 

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I have c.quartz on mine as well.

foam cannon bath, using water from ionizer, then blow off with metro master blow dryer. I then just micro fiber the windows and call it a day. used to take me 90 minutes or so before the ionizer/cquartz/blower, now can do it in 20 and it looks far better. the ionizer is the shit.
 
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I have c.quartz on mine as well.

foam cannon bath, using water from ionizer, then blow off with metro master blow dryer. I then just micro fiber the windows and call it a day. used to take me 90 minutes or so before the ionizer/cquartz/blower, now can do it in 20 and it looks far better. the ionizer is the shit.
The water de-ionizer is new for me and I haven’t fully trusted an air dry yet, but sounds like it’s done a good job for you. Glad to hear it.
 

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My neighbours think I’m an idiot for drying the car with my leaf blower.
The best way to dry the car and get it out of the crevices.

Funny thing, I use a rake to collect the leaves haha


Me too. Got one of the electric ones. Works great to keep off the water spots.
 

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Same here Adams foam cannon, rinse then leaf blower and micro towel. Then it's Adams detail spray and VTR
 

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Exterior: Pressure washer, clean wheels, tires, and fender liners with Adam’s wheel and tire cleaner and car shampoo, foam cannon with Adam’s Mega Foam, 2 bucket top to bottom with Adam’s Car Shampoo or Wax and Shine, 2 large drying towels and a Adam’s mini air blaster for nooks and crannies. Finish off with Adam’s detail spray and plush microfiber.

Interior: vacuum, combo of soft brush and microfiber towel and Adam’s Total interior detailer. Finish off with Adam’s Glass cleaner.

if any of the plastics require it I will throw on some VRT or Back to Black.
 
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