First the Black one,
and the White one
The "A" class was washed using the the dirty water left in the bucket after I'd given the "C" class a good wash. It was then dried with an old fashioned chamois leather , bloody thing still shines like new.
The "C" class was rinsed and washed with warm water and again dried off with the chamois and given a coat of some Zymol cleaner wax , easy on and easy off.
The paintwork on the "A" class never ceases to amaze me , rarely gets polished and usually only a cursory wash and still comes out looking like new after 85,000 miles .
The only plus with the White one is that it will still look clean in a few weeks but the Black one will look dirty again at the first sign of any dampness.
and the White one
The "A" class was washed using the the dirty water left in the bucket after I'd given the "C" class a good wash. It was then dried with an old fashioned chamois leather , bloody thing still shines like new.
The "C" class was rinsed and washed with warm water and again dried off with the chamois and given a coat of some Zymol cleaner wax , easy on and easy off.
The paintwork on the "A" class never ceases to amaze me , rarely gets polished and usually only a cursory wash and still comes out looking like new after 85,000 miles .
The only plus with the White one is that it will still look clean in a few weeks but the Black one will look dirty again at the first sign of any dampness.