ChrisFix demonstrates his "super clean" process for car detailing, applicable to any car or truck. The method involves stripping the paint of contaminants, applying a protective sealant for a long-lasting shine, and maintaining the finish. He emphasizes using specific tools and products, avoiding damage to the paint, and includes tips for each step of the process: touchless wash, touch wash, clay bar treatment, drying, paint correction, and sealing. ChrisFix also highlights the importance of proper maintenance to preserve the car's appearance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. ChrisFix introduces a guide to super clean a car or truck.
2. The super clean process works on any car or truck.
3. The process involves stripping the paint of contaminants like dirt, oils, or old wax.
4. A protective layer of sealant is added for a long-lasting shine.
5. ChrisFix has won trophies for best paint using this method.
6. The DriftStang will be cleaned in the video.
7. The focus is on cleaning the paintwork, not wheels or glass.
8. A power washer is used, but a regular hose can also be employed.
9. Jewelry should be removed to avoid scratching the car's paint.
10. The car should be parked in the shade and cool to the touch to prevent water marks.
11. Brushes, paper towels, or old t-shirts should not be used for cleaning.
12. Microfiber towels are recommended for their scratch protection.
13. The cleaning process includes a touchless wash, touch wash, clay bar, drying, paint correction, and sealing.
14. Dish soap is used in the foam cannon for degreasing because it strips wax.
15. Car soap should normally be used as it doesn't strip wax.
16. Two buckets with grit guards are used for washing to trap dirt and prevent scratches.
17. A microfiber washing mitt is used for its ability to trap dirt and prevent scratches.
18. The car is cleaned from top to bottom in straight lines to avoid circular scratches.
19. Clay barring is done if the paint feels gritty to remove embedded contaminants.
20. Soapy water is used as a lubricant for clay barring instead of detailing spray to avoid adding oils back onto the paint.
21. Paint correction involves wet sanding with 3000 and 5000 grit sandpaper followed by polishing to remove fine scratches.
22. Polish should only be used when there's a problem with the paint, not as part of routine maintenance.
23. Sealant is applied after cleaning and correcting the paint to protect it and enhance its shine.
These facts summarize the main points of the text regarding the car cleaning process described by ChrisFix.