Removing grit and grime.

foreverpsycotic

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Jul 16, 2006
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I have a ton of crap on my car from doing the motor swap (grease, dirt, some oil and fluids). I was wondering the best way to get it off. I have tried washing the car normally, and have also tried dish soap. Both havent done much. Any ideas?
 

gregzbutt

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When I worked at a detailing shop, for greese and road tar we used a product called Oil Eaters, which is a type of solvent. You may wanna try something like that. You may also wanna try a citrus based cleaner. Those work great as well.
 

Supracentral

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Mar 30, 2005
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What I use is the following:

Wash the car with blue dawn dish soap. (It's very alkaline, so you don't want to do this more than once or twice a year...)

Clay bar the entire car.

Wash again with a detailer wash like Zaino Z-7

Polish with something like Zaino Z-2

Follow up with Z-6, then Z-5 then Z6 again and finally Z-8

Results on 12 year old paint w/ 165,000 + Miles:

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You can run your hand over my cars and they feel as smooth as glass.