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Galvanizer
Reading all this I will think of wrapping up my car and keeping her inside a vacuum packed room forever.
Lol! you spent so much just on a duster? I bought the exact duster for just 169 bucks in the recent sale. All are same except for the brand.
Jopasu is not like other dusters, its literally magic. I've tried other dusters on amazon. I have a guy who comes to wash car but when Im out on a car trip, its great. One swipe and everyhting clean. Great quality of life improvement if you dont like dusty cars.Microfibers are best used for windshields and dashboards aka inside of the car.
For outside, there are different rating microfiber cloths available.
Only a parsi baba can tell as they maintain their cars more than their wives. Any parsi here with a vintage car who can offer better insights more than their health aspects!
Can this be sprayed and worked even with a normal duster?
Dont use pressure wash for car. Dont even wash car often. Its not needed. You will quicken the rusting process. Just use Jopasu or a damp microfiber cloth.Jopasu duster is worth the price
Purchased one a week back for 789 rs for my brezza..
Its strands are wax coated so instead of displacing dust and leading to micro scratches on car paint, with this the dust sticks to the wax coated strands in one stroke hence minimal scratches...
Its worth the price for me..
Btw looking for a cheap yet good 220v pressure washer, for car.. any pointers??
Look in any eshops, products are imported from PRC and rebranded/ badged as different domestic companies/models. There are many - starting @ 4-5k ₹approx. Have been using one for 5-6 yrs, once a month. Most models come with water pressure adjustment at nozzle by twist.looking for a cheap yet good 220v pressure washer, for car.. any pointers??
Pressure wash is required when car get muddy, especially in rainy season. After washing, drying with microfiber/ air blower, let the car stay in sun for few minutes. After few hours take the car for a spin - this will take care of remaining water droplets.Dont use pressure wash for car. Dont even wash car often.
This is the best way, first you run down your car from top to bottom with pressurized water only, to get as much dust/dirt as you can without touching the paint. Then you take two buckets, one filled with plain water the other one with soap solution, now you use a microfiber cloth, dip into the soapy solution, gently rub against the panel in one direction only, not in circular motion, which most Indians do when cleaning things.Btw looking for a cheap yet good 220v pressure washer, for car.. any pointers??
Very interesting because Bosch would like you to buy something bigger for less noise. Their entry level pressure washers are noisyBut the best part about them is that they are powerful and also they make very less noise compared to the branded ones like bosch, also they are small in size.
You can get them as low as 4k.
But this will give you the maximum washing satisfaction.
Any detailers that you can recommend?Jopasu or any wax treated duster has benefits of removing a light layer or dust . The idea is to as lightly brush off fine dust , literally let the hanging Threads do it's job. It is not meant to be dusted vigoursly with rubbing motion . Also It should not be used on windshield as it leaves behind wax pits
Now these dusters l won't scratch per se but it will leave micro swirls . Overtime assuming you aren't polishing or using fillers, the surface will become less reflective . In fact any contact will leave microscatch - we can only minimize it
Instead of using jopasu I would reccomend get a good quality 300/400 gsm mf with a detailer spray _ even concentrated version of washless liquids - will do fine . Just a few spritz on panel and one on cloth ans just slide that cloth in one direction as it picks up that dust layer . Decent detailers will also leave behind minor protection or boost your existing wax layer with some even masking existing swirls
Dry swiping with micro fiber cloth is to be avoided as that will be also aggressively putting micro swirls . A liquid lubricant is preferred to go with it and as last resort you can also use simple water to help . Water ain't a great lubricant but will still reduce microswirls
End of the day it's your call based on time and convenience. Again there is no perfect paint even with elaborate washes and drying .
You can try soft99s luxury liquid wax , turtle wax wax n dry , or make your own by using proklear xtreme cx in higher conc than waterless solution . You can also use a much diluted version of sonax BSDAny detailers that you can recommend?
The problem is once the microfiber is dirty there is no way to clean it without water. Leaves you no choice but to use it again on the next panel. One single microfiber can give you 8 clean sides, after that you have to clean it or use another one.Instead of using jopasu I would reccomend get a good quality 300/400 gsm mf with a detailer spray _ even concentrated version of washless liquids - will do fine . Just a few spritz on panel and one on cloth ans just slide that cloth in one direction as it picks up that dust layer .
The OG california Dusters were originally meant for garage queens participating in concours style events to dust off light layer of accumulated fine dust . Later it crossed over to average Joe .So people are dry dusting their cars with this duster. I was not aware of that, I assumed people are using water or some liquid.
I am against dry wiping the car, might as well leave it as it is and do a proper wash every weekend.
1 bucket water is enough with pressure washer to wash your car. Pressure washer allows you to use the water with maximum efficiency, as oppose to using water pipe or any other manual method.
I suggest don't bother with this dry stuff, the less you touch the better for the paint. In our dusty environment once a week proper wash is enough, the only thing to watch out for is the acidic bird poop, that will eat into your clear coat and reach the paint and leave a ugly mark. That should be cleaned as soon as you see it.
The problem is once the microfiber is dirty there is no way to clean it without water. Leaves you no choice but to use it again on the next panel. One single microfiber can give you 8 clean sides, after that you have to clean it or use another one.
Dust laying on the car is not a problem, it doesn't eat into your clear coat. The problem starts when people touch it, in attempt to clean it, that is where swirl marks develop. The dust on it's own will not do anything to your paint or clear coat, so it's better to just leave it, and when you get time just pressure wash it and 99% percentage of it all goes away.
True that.life happens and then you may not be so concerned about your dirty car
anyhow when I do get time this is my routineTrue that.
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And you just described PPF... FOMO.... PPF ... P .. p ... F to pay respect....Reading all this I will think of wrapping up my car and keeping her inside a vacuum packed room forever.
Dont use pressure wash for car. Dont even wash car often. Its not needed. You will quicken the rusting process. Just use Jopasu or a damp microfiber cloth.
I wanted to tell the same to @nRiTeCh... works like charm for my usage as my car is washed and cleaned daily. round the year. Only exception been those usual small dust storms or if I parked under a tree etc.
I loved your abbreviation!...soaky mf...
But these dusters and brushes can never remove bird shit and similar wet splashes like if some spits pan gutkha, mud splashes etc. You have to use water to clean all these.Well as I Have just bought a new car so I did some research and the crux is
One can't wash / shouldn't wash the car daily, but in cities like Delhi there is huge huge amount of dust hence no matter what dusting is must..
That's why a wax coated duster like jopasu is needed...
See you cant avoid the swirls and micro scratches as long as there is this much dust.. So instead of washing or dusting daily using a cloth of some sort... Using jopasu is a logical choice... Yes this will also leave scratches on the paint but considerably less than using some other dusting method...
Pressure washing once in a fortnight or 10 days, applying 3m foaming shampoo/or
3M IA260166391 Auto Specialty... https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00MHY63AI
your choice of car foam then again washing it away with pressure wasger then using a 1600gsm towel from softspun (that's what I have) can do the trick..
SOFTSPUN Microfiber Cloth for Car... https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0C4NQSQH9
This much GSM in that small towel (costed me upwards of 500 rs for a 16x10 inch towel) means you only have to run it once and it ll absorb all the water (alternatively one can use a strong air pressure fan to dispel the water droplets )
Once the car is dry applying the turtle wax or 3m wax would keep the shine.
This is what I understood from whatever I read and tried...
Yep they are not meant for that..But these dusters and brushes can never remove bird shit and similar wet splashes like if some spits pan gutkha, mud splashes etc. You have to use water to clean all these.
I use this shampoo and it gives good results, is there anything better than this in this price range?anyhow when I do get time this is my routine
1> get a garden spray - fill up some waterless soln and do a quick spray to let the dust and debris soak up
2> Get a small bucket and again use rinseless solution with say 4 MFs - onr or mafra works
3> this is essential Gary dean method _ once you end up using all 8 sides , put it away and use a fresh soaky mf from the bucket _ so no reintroducing dirt in wash solution
4> use a QD and dry out car
5> glasses come last with a dash of armorall glass cleaner and waffle weave mf
In between such washes a waterless wash with sometimes a qD does fine.
Now only when I can see very light dust I take out my jopasu to do the light swipes on horizontal panels . Vertical panels will get that wet cloth treatment
Shampoo? Wiper fluid?i have tried washing windshield with shampoo but they're still not as clean as I want them to be. After cleaning would you suggest using this wiper liquid?