I can't answer that one because I will have a new one by then .Heres a fact for you, in two years my van will look exactly the same as yours actually it will most likely be in better condition
In 3 years it will 100% be better than yours.
I can't answer that one because I will have a new one by then .Heres a fact for you, in two years my van will look exactly the same as yours actually it will most likely be in better condition
In 3 years it will 100% be better than yours.
When you've spent the best part of 50K on a van , that's why I look after it .2 hours every week? Blimey. Quick jetwash every few weeks for me, but I admire the dedication
When you've spent the best part of 50K on a van , that's why I look after it .
I can't answer that one because I will have a new one by then .
Funnily enough @GoatBoater ifind it relaxing to clean the van , works very stressful and in a weird way this de stresses me .I wasn't taking the piss. I admire the dedication, but wouldn't have 2 hours of daylight every weekend if I wanted to. Full respray every few years is probably a comparable cost when you factor in time, but so hard to prioritise when there are so many nice things you can add to your van.
Impressive...wanna job? ;-)I use a detailer after every wash to top up the wax protection.
My weekly routine consists of ,1- rinse all surface dirt off with power wash lance , 2- spray wheels with very cherry neutral PH wheel cleaner and agitate with EZ wheel brush then rinse ,3- coat in snowfaom then rinse ,4- wash with two bucket method using 2 x lambswool washmitts , one for all the upper surfaces and one for lower surfaces such as wheels , sills and lower bumpers. 5- rinse thoroughly , 6- apply a coat of rinse aid with snowfaom lance then rinse. 7- dry with ultra plush drying towels , I use three towells which includes drying the roof. 8- dry all door shuts including inside of tail gate , bonnet and wheels , I use my old drying towells for these. 9- Appy a coat of detailer to body work including windows and buff with plush buffing towell . 10- dress tyre walls .
This usually takes me two hours .
I have recently done a full paint correction and then applied a coat of wax protection , the wax should last until April next year if detailer is regularly used .
I get all my detailing products from autobrite at Stoke on Trent .
Hope this helps .
@Chriswhit and @Chrisfraser05 spot on chaps! It's all about doing as much as you can prior to making contact with the paintwork. Pre-rinse, snow foam, two/three bucket method. Always dry with microfibre drying towels, not leathers!
Though we are getting next to no enquiries regarding wax these days, Ceramic Coat is a massive step forward in paint protection. Natural waxes do offer a slightly better depth of shine, but that's the only benefit over a quartz coating. Wax realistically has on average a 3-6 month shelf life once applied and doesn't protect against future swirls or potential marring. Ceramic being a much harder layer than wax and is far more durable.
If don't want to invest in a ceramic coat or want quick results then try either CarPro Hydro2 or Gyeon WetCoat. Both these products you apply to wet paintwork and rinse off straightaway, this activates a nano coating. Just make sure not to apply in direct sunlight and make sure to dry off immediately. Gives up to around 3 months protection and is the quickest way to protect your paint.
I've tried several and TBH, they have all been pretty similar.What snow foam is recommended?
I've currently got the ValetPro; works well.Ph neutral is the way to go, a lot of the cheaper ones are not. Valet pro Ph neutral snow foam or auto finesse avalanche snow foam are both my favourites...
Sounds like it’s taking in air somewhere, does it have a detergent pickup on the machine somewhere? If so try putting that in water when you have the snow foam lance on.
Other than that I would say it’s a fault with the lance, I do try and not drop mine and store it in a warm bucket of water when I am using it so it keeps the end clear and off the floor, but they get some hammering....
@Chriswhit thankyou. Very useful. So is detailer a type of wax? I thought that it is used as a lubricant for clay bar?