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  • #31
    Wow - some great responses. Thanks I use Turtle Wash & Wax but at my place it's hard to wash and chamois before the wax in the water beads leaves marks on the car that are hard to remove. I always wash just before sunset. and I have tried to dilute the solution a bit more. It worked beautifully for my Suzuki Sierra, but the paint is quite a bit different on the Prado. Now I'm thinking of using a wax friendly detergent to just wash the car, dry it off with a chamois and then applying wax from a paste/block...

    I use two buckets, a bunch of towels and one of these sprayers (they're pretty solid). If I need to clean the underside, I pop the car up on the ramps and wiggle myself under there with the hose.

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    • #32
      The one I have connects to my pressure cleaner and is $99. Vaiable spray from a jet to a fan and vaiable mix from none to lots. If anyone is after similar drop me a pm. #1 used it this morning to de-mud the old Rodeo. Worked really well.
      My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic

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      • #33
        I also use the CT18 for the wash...

        After the wash I use AUTOGLYM Products.

        After washing I always give the vehicle a quick wipe over with the Autoglym Surface Detailing Clay Bar. This removes all road grime and is not harmful to the paint. Then I finish off with Autoglym Rapid Detailer or Autoglym Instant Show Shine.
        A couple of times a year I give the car a polish with Autoglym Ultra Deep Shine Polish.

        I have nothing to do with Autoglym, I just use and trust their products.

        http://www.autoglym.com/products

        Cheers,

        Jeff
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        • #34
          I use degreaser in the engine bay wait 3-5min and wash out with medium spray from Karcher Pressure Cleaner. CT18 mix in a hand pump bottle for the underside of car, spray on and wait 5-10min then clean off with high spray. CT Wash and Wax for the body, do a section at a time and hose off to prevent suds drying. Once done take her for a burn down the road and when you get home clean up any left over spots with the chamois rag.

          Cheers,
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