I always start with a pressure washer on the paint so as to minimize the chance of any grime on the paint from causing micro scratches. I also always use microfiber for the washing and the drying. Good job!
Thank you David! Yes that is a good way to start, I did that for a while but now I do a pre-foam process. So I start with foaming the car and rinsing it and then I apply foam again followed up with a washmitt. Have a nice day 🤝🏼
Thank you! Well-noticed! This time I didn't use a rinse bucket for a couple of reasons. I examined the car up front and concluded it wasn't heavily soiled, just a good layer of dust. Secondly, as seen in Part 2 of the Cobra series, the next step was to polish it. So even if I would make some minor swirls (not that there weren't already a lot of swirls in the paint 😀) or micro-scratches it would get corrected in the polishing stage. Thanks for the tip, though 👍🏼
Hello everyone! Hope you enjoyed part 1, stay tuned for the next video of this series! Have a nice day!
Excellent video, thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
I always start with a pressure washer on the paint so as to minimize the chance of any grime on the paint from causing micro scratches. I also always use microfiber for the washing and the drying. Good job!
Thank you David! Yes that is a good way to start, I did that for a while but now I do a pre-foam process. So I start with foaming the car and rinsing it and then I apply foam again followed up with a washmitt. Have a nice day 🤝🏼
Part 2 please
Thanks! Working on it, stay tuned 🙏🏼
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Thanks!
Hello! Did you use lift on the second foam spray too and which soap dis you use in the bucket? Reset? Thank you!
Hello, the second foam spray was also done with Carpro Lift. I used Koch Chemie GSF in the bucket but Reset works great to.
Why are you pulling foam from your rinse bucket? I think you’d enjoy using the multiple microfiber towels process for the contact wash… good video
Thank you! Well-noticed! This time I didn't use a rinse bucket for a couple of reasons. I examined the car up front and concluded it wasn't heavily soiled, just a good layer of dust. Secondly, as seen in Part 2 of the Cobra series, the next step was to polish it. So even if I would make some minor swirls (not that there weren't already a lot of swirls in the paint 😀) or micro-scratches it would get corrected in the polishing stage. Thanks for the tip, though 👍🏼
@@SICCareforCars i figured it was related to you needing to polish anyways… makes sense 👍🏽
What did you use for your clay pad lubricant?
I use the soapy water from the wash bucket for lubrication.
Not an AC. Kit car!