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Cleaning the E53

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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by huck » Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:53 pm

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Surely the process of wiping the product with a cheap sponge just drags the dirt across the paint scratching it?

I do the whole jet wash off, snow foam, leave for 10 mins, rinse with jet wash, 2bm wash, rinse with jet wash, sheet off using DI, pat dry using micro-fibre towel thing.


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You know, that's exactly what everyone thinks - I had trouble getting my head around it. Basically, the formulation encapsulates the dirt, a cheap grout sponge with all its holes is apparently a great way of ensuring the muck picked off isn't on the surface. Or something.

All I know is that it works and very well too. Lots of very established members on DW swear by it.  Some very good threads there and also some videos. As I said, totally and madly counterintuitive but it works!


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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by Rusty » Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:16 pm

Hmmm, not convinced but hey, who the hell am I?


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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by huck » Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:32 pm

Read the threads!


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Post by Reusch » Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:23 pm

I've just ordered some going to give it a go.
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by huck » Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:13 pm

I do pre-soak mine before the main wash. There is scope to get it wrong but if you follow a few steps, it's really easy.

If you haven't already, read threads/guides on DW by lowiepete and bigpikle. Invaluable.


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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by andym3 » Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:23 pm

I took mine through a car wash a couple of weeks ago!  :))
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by Greydog » Fri Apr 05, 2013 12:40 pm

Two buckets of water some car wash stuff give them to the wife put the sport on the TV, so simple. I even brought some mini steps so she can reach the roof.

I also dream a lot and hope she doesn't read this
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Post by Jamee » Fri Apr 05, 2013 12:52 pm

Hahaha, quality, trained well I see...
I wouldn't let her see he post either mind.. lol
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by huck » Fri Apr 05, 2013 12:56 pm

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Two buckets of water some car wash stuff give them to the wife put the sport on the TV, so simple. I even brought some mini steps so she can reach the roof.

I also dream a lot and hope she doesn't read this
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by Raj » Fri Apr 05, 2013 1:37 pm

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Two buckets of water some car wash stuff give them to the wife put the sport on the TV, so simple. I even brought some mini steps so she can reach the roof.

I also dream a lot and hope she doesn't read this
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I wouldn't even dream of the other half even attempting to clean my motor. I'd rather give it to the £3 car wash places.....
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by huck » Fri Apr 05, 2013 2:40 pm

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I wouldn't even dream of the other half even attempting to clean my motor. I'd rather give it to the £3 car wash places.....
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by Greydog » Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:02 pm

Well the weather is warmer and I was intrigued by this no wash stuff, looked at the videos on U-tube and decided to try it.
Our local Garden Centre had a display of the stuff so I came home clutching a spray bottle of Showroom Shine and a box of the Micro Fibre cloths.
Then I chickened out, rubbing dirt into the paint work just doesn't compute mentally so I set too with buckets and gave the car a good wash and leather off then left it to dry completely.
Then I tried the Showroom Shine all I can say is WOW, spray the stuff on then wipe off with the cloth the amount of dirt it still took off was amazing just years of built up crud I guess. No hard rubbing just a light polish over then buff with a second clean cloth, the second cloth stayed clean. No hard rubbing no smears or marks on the black trim or glass I am really impressed.
I don't know if I would ever be brave enough to use it on a dirty car (second thoughts if one of the kids visits) but certainly after washing easiest polish I have ever used. Next clean I will take pictures of the car and cloths before and after I got carried away this (old bloke brain fade)
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by shadrack » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:08 pm

i recently used the two bucket meathod on my van, one bucket and a brush washed it in febuary and one bucket to wash it tonight, thats it now till next year
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by X5Sport » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:11 pm

That's the spirit........but not quite the intent...... :)) :)) :))
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Re: Cleaning the E53

Post by huck » Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:08 pm

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i recently used the two bucket meathod on my van, one bucket and a brush washed it in febuary and one bucket to wash it tonight, thats it now till next year
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