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Perfectlap 04-06-2006 03:27 PM

someone please buy this
 
someone please buy this! :p

no hoses allowed in my condominium complex :(

http://www.autogeek.net/auqufofogun.html

http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/autogeek/foamb.jpg

http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/autogeek/h2foam.jpg

KRZTACO 04-06-2006 03:47 PM

That is Fuc$in# bas add!!!

I need one.

KRZ

RandallNeighbour 04-06-2006 03:47 PM

$60 plus shipping and handling!

I think I'll stick with my bucket and microfiber wrapped sponge thingy.

SD987 04-06-2006 03:54 PM

"I think I'll stick with my bucket and microfiber wrapped sponge thingy."

Was that you Randall, who first recommended the microfiber wrapped sponge thingy on this board? I got one based on the recommendation and agree, much better than a sasquatch-style wash mitt !

Thanks.

Perfectlap 04-06-2006 04:00 PM

get a sea sponge $20. it sucks in the grit

I'm very leary of using microfiber repeatedly to wash with.
Those hooked fibers are good at lifting sediments and dirt but they also are stubborn at letting them go. I've washed them several times and could still
see debris in between the fibers.
MF is fine when its clean a nightmare on paint surfaces when its not 100% clean.

I only use MF with looped ends like the SOnus Der Wunder towels (very short nap).

Lately I've been spraying FK 425 on my drying towel and the car itself to increase the lubrication and reduce swirling while drying (sometimes the car isn't totally clean and you can't see it). But any quick detailer will work just as well.

grit guards for the buckets are also key and an ounce of Optimum No-Rinse in both the wash and rinse bucket. It encapsulates dirt and the dirt then sinks to the bottom past the grit guard so you are only working with clean water.

Finallygottaporsche 04-06-2006 05:39 PM

too bad i cant just get perfect lap to wash my car

creseida 04-06-2006 07:32 PM

PL's dilemma is a very good reason why I will never, ever live in a condo again. Too many stupid rules.

RandallNeighbour 04-07-2006 05:42 AM

PL, what other simple processes in your life have you over-engineered? :D

I have found that my MF sponge thingy, when washed well in the clothes washer, really looks and feels quite clean (no dryer softening sheets used though)

I do want to replace it though. I think a new one every year is a good idea.

Anyone want to buy a MF sponge thingy, slightly used, at a reasonable price?

Perfectlap 04-07-2006 06:11 AM

I try do it like Pros whenever possible!

I've got friends in the detailing business some who work only on Mercedes Benz and they are ADAMANT about proper washing procedures. German paints are very delicate and aren't used by U.S. body shops. Over the years I've learned that most of the damage and dulling of new car paint comes as a consequence of the owner not washing properly.

this car below was never garage kept or repainted in 10 years and at the time the pic was taken had never seen a PC. And boy was it washed OFTEN :(
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...57_12_full.jpg

SD987 04-07-2006 10:05 AM

Here's a pic of Perfectlap preparing to remove some bird-crap that fell on his car.

http://i2.tinypic.com/t7etlh.jpg

eslai 04-07-2006 11:00 AM

Ahahahahaahahaha niiiiice.

I think I'm pretty fastidious about my car, but probably not enough. My wrists hurt too much these days (typing all day :( ) such that i can't really spend a day claying, polishing, waxing a million coats, etc. :(

TriGem2k 04-07-2006 11:55 AM

Hey PerfectLap, what part of Jersey are you in? I will be in NJ May 2-14...

denverpete 04-07-2006 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour
PL, what other simple processes in your life have you over-engineered? :D

I have found that my MF sponge thingy, when washed well in the clothes washer, really looks and feels quite clean (no dryer softening sheets used though)

I do want to replace it though. I think a new one every year is a good idea.

Anyone want to buy a MF sponge thingy, slightly used, at a reasonable price?

Does it come with a black flappy thingy?

Perfectlap 04-07-2006 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SD987
Here's a pic of Perfectlap preparing to remove some bird-crap that fell on his car.

http://i2.tinypic.com/t7etlh.jpg

Ha!
that picture is that of an amateur!

Mr. Clean Autodry? no self respecting detailing addict would ever be caught with such a thing :p


p.s.
I'm in Union County about 25 minutes outside of NYC. Well for now, looks like I'm moving (Lease is up). You should come down to one of our local autocrosses. We run them at Giants Stadium. There were 140 cars this past Sunday!

TriGem2k 04-07-2006 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap
Ha!
that picture is that of an amateur!

Mr. Clean Autodry? no self respecting detailing addict would ever be caught with such a thing :p


p.s.
I'm in Union County about 25 minutes outside of NYC. Well for now, looks like I'm moving (Lease is up). You should come down to one of our local autocrosses. We run them at Giants Stadium. There were 140 cars this past Sunday!

Your about an hour or so from where i am going to be (Mahwah). It would be nice to see how the boys in Jersey do their Porsche thing....I'll send you a PM when im out there...

Perfectlap 04-07-2006 02:14 PM

May 7th there will be Porsche Club Autocross at Giants Stadium and May 14 there will an M-Club (started by BMW M guys) at the same place.
Porsche club events are the wine and cheese crowd but still fun.
The M-Club attracts many more different types of cars and is more competitive.
Some nice P-Cars should be in attendance on the 7th. There's also a BMW autocross event a bit further south on the same day so that means there won't be too many cars in one place. You should rent a mustang and take it for a few laps!

http://www.motorsportsne.com/2006/results/MSNEAX_040206.htm

TriGem2k 04-07-2006 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap
May 7th there will be Porsche Club Autocross at Giants Stadium and May 14 there will an M-Club (started by BMW M guys) at the same place.
Porsche club events are the wine and cheese crowd but still fun.
The M-Club attracts many more different types of cars and is more competitive.
Some nice P-Cars should be in attendance on the 7th. There's also a BMW autocross event a bit further south on the same day so that means there won't be too many cars in one place. You should rent a mustang and take it for a few laps!

http://www.motorsportsne.com/2006/results/MSNEAX_040206.htm


I have a V6 Cayenne that I keep in Jersey as a means of transportation when im out there. It might be fun to take that out even tho its just the V6...


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