@Michael McKelvey posted:I wipe a limited area, like the frunk lid with a wetted microfiber cloth. Then I immediately wipe it off with a dry microfiber cloth. Then I do half the windshield and the area in front of it. Then I do a fender top. Then I do a fender side, etc.
One spot at a time then, copy that. Thanks.
I usually spend 2 hours every Friday evening or Saturday morning detailing my wife's Porsche Macan. The includes getting out the water deionizing system, pressure washer, soap cannon, leaf blower, a couple buckets, rolling tool cart full of soaps, creams, sprays, towels, and etc etc.
If I do it my one once a month I can keep up with the car in-between major washes with this bucket method. I'll have to give it a try. Over the next holiday break I'll be taking her car in for a full cut and polish and a new ceramic coating treatment.