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tjohn Aug 27, 2003 02:28 PM

Water Wash...
 
How many of you wash with just water? I just got sand blasted today by a killer T-Storm :( I need to wash it down a bit b4 I use some detailer spray. My friend said just use water.

TJ

wanabe Aug 27, 2003 03:07 PM

i never use just water... can leave water spots which etch your finish. city water has added chemicals (chlorine, etc.) and well water has potential natural chemicals (iron, etc.). i would always use a car shampoo of some sort.

tjohn Aug 27, 2003 03:40 PM

Thanks!

TJ

Flyin Wedge Aug 27, 2003 08:19 PM

wanabe,It's still the same water. I've rinsed my car off many times without any problems.

PWRMKR Aug 27, 2003 08:38 PM

It's not the same water. I just got done testing some water. Total dissolved solid count or conductivity test will prove that. City water normally will be cleaner than say well water.
The important thing is to remove the water after a wash. This helps to prevent the deposits from staying behind after the water evaporates and etching the paint.

Anyway, a water rinse will not get all the dirt, dust, and environmental contaminants off the paint. A little help with soap is needed to help carry the stuff away.

All the washing in the world will not help a sand blasted car.

Flyin Wedge Aug 28, 2003 06:02 AM


Originally posted by PWRMKR
It's not the same water. I just got done testing some water. Total dissolved solid count or conductivity test will prove that. City water normally will be cleaner than say well water.
The important thing is to remove the water after a wash. This helps to prevent the deposits from staying behind after the water evaporates and etching the paint.

Anyway, a water rinse will not get all the dirt, dust, and environmental contaminants off the paint. A little help with soap is needed to help carry the stuff away.

All the washing in the world will not help a sand blasted car.

I talking about the "same water" as in what's coming out of the hose,not well vs. city water. If he washes his car with soap or without soap it's still the same water. And I assure you where wanabe lives,it's city water.

tjohn Aug 28, 2003 06:24 AM

Well I'm not going with just water that's for sure. I'll get some good car soap today.

BTW, here is my other baby after a few hours of Z5 and Z2 treatments. Just spectacular! I still need to work on the hood though where I screwd up with the clay :(

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/debbiel/2003rav9.jpg

TJ

AquilaEagle Aug 28, 2003 07:33 AM

TJ that is a nice shine! :D

Junk_Turbo420A Aug 28, 2003 09:27 AM

I am one that doesn't use just water. My cars are outside parked so if they get dirty or sand plasted, sadly they have to wait till the next car wash. I have tried the just water routine and not convinced. Only cause from the day of the wash till it starts to show dirty, I drive alot and get bugs, etc. and that doesn't come off easy. Plus in my complex I am not alllowed to hand wash, so I have to go to the car wash to power wash. :mad: Never drive thru wash...

BTW - Very nice shine on the Rav4...:thumbup:

XconZ Aug 28, 2003 01:44 PM


Originally posted by tjohn
Well I'm not going with just water that's for sure. I'll get some good car soap today.

BTW, here is my other baby after a few hours of Z5 and Z2 treatments. Just spectacular! I still need to work on the hood though where I screwd up with the clay :(

TJ

What do you use on your tires? :thumbup:
Good luck with the scratches.

-Eric


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