I have been an autopian for a while, but have been somewhat out of the game for a while since moving. Now I live on my own in an apartment, and my car sits among several in the parking lot 50ft from my front door.
I have no electricity, no running water, and no shade from the sun or the elements.
My car is a 1997 BMW 328i, and is Arctic Silver (A metallic silver with a bit of a hit of blue). After the snow is done melting and most of the sand is gone from the roads from the winter, I need to get my car back in the mode of daily touchup, but otherwise perfect. I don't currently have many if any swirls.
The only problem is that I don't have a garage and full array of equipment like I used to. I have towels, including MF's, but no products. I can do a pressure washer DIY wash at the local DIY carwash, then perhaps clay/hand polish/wax in the parking lot?
Here's a thought, but I'm completely open minded, fairly poor, and relatively ambitious....
1) Wash at the spray it yourself place, followed by a complete dry just outside.
2) Slow drive back to the apartment
3) Wheel/Tire dressing
4) Claybar, panel by panel (Clay Magic)
5) Polish-by-hand (AIO? something else?)
After that it gets hazy. Hand glaze or no glaze at all? Go to KSG or right to a carnauba? I have S100, but I want a "Woah!" reaction from people when they see my silver finish, so whatever you guys think is the best combo, I'll do.
Let me know your suggestions and critiques considering my situation.
Oh, and it's good to be back, guys!
-Evan
I have no electricity, no running water, and no shade from the sun or the elements.
My car is a 1997 BMW 328i, and is Arctic Silver (A metallic silver with a bit of a hit of blue). After the snow is done melting and most of the sand is gone from the roads from the winter, I need to get my car back in the mode of daily touchup, but otherwise perfect. I don't currently have many if any swirls.
The only problem is that I don't have a garage and full array of equipment like I used to. I have towels, including MF's, but no products. I can do a pressure washer DIY wash at the local DIY carwash, then perhaps clay/hand polish/wax in the parking lot?
Here's a thought, but I'm completely open minded, fairly poor, and relatively ambitious....
1) Wash at the spray it yourself place, followed by a complete dry just outside.
2) Slow drive back to the apartment
3) Wheel/Tire dressing
4) Claybar, panel by panel (Clay Magic)
5) Polish-by-hand (AIO? something else?)
After that it gets hazy. Hand glaze or no glaze at all? Go to KSG or right to a carnauba? I have S100, but I want a "Woah!" reaction from people when they see my silver finish, so whatever you guys think is the best combo, I'll do.
Let me know your suggestions and critiques considering my situation.
Oh, and it's good to be back, guys!
-Evan