TIME WASH ROUTINE (EXTERIOR ONLY) RULES
Make wheel (BRUTE) and paint (FOAM) buckets • Park car out of sun.
1 3-4 minutes
Fill wheel bucket with 3-4 squirts of BRUTE and brushes • Clean out buckets and tools to get best
Fill paint bucket with 3-4 squirts of FOAM and 2-5 MF towels results from soaps.
• Add BOOST if driving in salty conditions.
ENGINE • Slightly warm engine is better than cold
2 8-10 minutes
Degrease (TITAN12) or very hot
BRUTE + Wheel brushes • Use FROTHE if working on older engine
Light rinse or exposed sensitive areas.
Towel or compressed air
PRE-WASH • Skip pre-wash, unless excessively dirty,
3 1-2 minutes
TITAN12 on front bumper + behind wheel wells bug-covered, or driving on salty roads.
TITAN12 on door jambs
Allow to dwell out of direct sunlight
WHEELS • If you choose to remove wheels, start with
4 10-12 minutes
TITAN12 in plastic wheel wells suspension, calipers and wheel wells first.
Pre-rinse + PLUM on wheel and rubber • Wait for wheels and brakes to cool before
Backside of rim and caliper (Wheel Woolie) applying PLUM.
Front of rim with brush and mitt
Scrub Tires / rubber seals if needed
Scrub wheel well with Woolie or scrub brush
Rinse and repeat
DOOR JAMBS • Stay away from purposeful door grease
5 3-4 minutes
Clean with wheel brush or wheel mitt • Focus agitation on lower rubber seals
PRE-RINSE • Focus on seams, door gaps, and hood,
6 2 minutes
Pressure washer or hose to knock off loose dirt trunk and door jambs
PAINT • Use FOAM for neutral pH cleaning and
7 5-7 minutes
Lubricating soap in foam cannon or Aerator basic maintenance.
based on condition • Use BOOST for low pH, stronger
Agitate with blue ultra-thick MF towels cleaning.
Interior brush on emblems
RINSE
8 2 minutes
• Spray 1-2 squirts per panel, including
9 3 minutes REFLEX PRO TOP COAT
hood, trunk, and door jambs
Spray on wet paint and door jambs
Allow two minutes dwell time
RINSE (GENTLE) • Light rinse to spread the coating into
10 1-2 minutes
seams and jambs
TIME WASH ROUTINE (EXTERIOR ONLY) RULES
DRY • MF towels will not remove all the water.
11 5-7 minutes
Soak MF towel, wring out (damp) Goal is lubrication during the drying
Fold into fours, spray HYDRATE onto towel process. Many need a follow-up wipe.
Wring out when full
Use compressed air or Master Blaster
GLASS • For stubborn interior windshield streaks,
12 5-7 minutes
Spray 2-3 sprays of OBEY use 50/50 mix of water and Isopropyl
Use Scrub Pad to lift dirt and oils Alcohol to cut through grease. Cover
Scoop up dirty with MF towel dash in towels to soak up drips.
Spray mist of OBEY
Squeegee
Final buff with Waffle Weave MF Glass Towel
RUBBER AND TRIM • Wear gloves - your hands will get oily.
13 2-3 minutes
Apply MUD to foam applicator
Moisturize rubber in up/down and side/side motions for
even coverage
Apply on wheel wells and trim is applicable
FINAL WIPE AND INSPECTION • Use REVEAL to quickly show any missed
14 3-4 minutes
Open all doors to flush out water and inspect work dirt or wax residue.
Use SPIT with an MF towel for touch ups
PROTECTION AND BEAUTY • SKIN and REFLEX PRO FINISHING
15 10-20 minutes
Add SKIN (protection) or REFLEX PRO FINISHING WAX are quick and easy maintenance
WAX (additional shine) applications that add 6+ months of
Buff clean with 2 MF towels protection.
TIME INTERIOR CLEANING ROUTINE RULES
EMPTY OUT CAR • Working pattern front-back
1 3-4 minutes
Start on driver side and remove garbage and floor mats 5 4
Work from #1 clockwise around the car
Bring garbage can with you if needed
1 2
COMPRESSED AIR • If you don’t have compressed air,
2 3-4 minutes
Blow out under the seats, between seats, cup holders, use a Master Blaster
dash, doors, etc.
HEADLINER • Skip if clean - do not touch unless
3 3-4 minutes
Mist SHAG on stains and blot with MF towel needed.
If stain persists, repeat with interior brush agitation, • Do not over soak or use all-purpose
then blot dry cleaners
PLASTIC, LEATHER, VINYL • Only use scrub pad if stain persists. Do
4 15-20 minutes
Spray LATHER directly on surface not over-rub to avoid removing dye
Agitate with interior brush or scrub pad • If you have a steamer, you can use it
Immediately scoop up LATHER before it dries with LATHER instead of interior brush.
The heat/steam will increase cleaning
effectiveness.
VACUUM • If using compressed air in step 2, then
5 5-7 minutes Start with seat, seat seams, then floors in 1-5 workflow moving seats back and forth should not
be necessary. Use your best judgment.
SEATS • Avoid using super stiff brushes
6 15-25 minutes Spray SHAG on seats (if fabric), tamp in, then scrub on soft fabrics
with interior scrubber • Always double check fabric seat cleaning,
Blot dry as stains can return once dry.
Repeat on floor carpets
SHAMPOO • Use heavy hot water extraction if
7 10-15 minutes
Steam-Vac both seats and carpets excessively dirty
Use garage wet-vac after heavy scrubbing if you do not have a • Wet-vacs are a cheaper alternative.
shampoo or steam vac
Repeat in working pattern
CONDITIONER • Can be used on plastics and vinyl for UV
8 5-7 minutes
Apply MOUSSE to a MF applicator and massage into leather (if protection.
applicable) • Always buff dry for a matte finish.
Buff to a matte finish after 3 or 4 minutes of dwell time
INTERIOR TIPS
1. Only use TITAN 12 for carpet oil stains or door handle hand grease marks.
Avoid degreaser on headliners.
2. Use the least amount of water/moisture needed to do the job correctly. The more water used,
the longer the dry time without professional vacuums and fans.
3. Never spray cleaners directly onto radios or gauge clusters to avoid leaking behind.