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- Denver, CO
Yep, been waxing and taking care of it this year.
One of these days I will get the prior years' issues fixed lol!
One of these days I will get the prior years' issues fixed lol!
Unintended pun there Brillo?
YouTube has good videos. So it may need 1-2 buckets. Or some pre soak for dirtier cars.So I don't understand this no-rinse stuff. How does it work?
And that doesn't scratch the paint?
Edit: Guess I will look up some videos!
And that doesn't scratch the paint?
Edit: Guess I will look up some videos!
If used carefully, will not. That said I only use it on dusty paint. Not caked on dry mud. Everyone has their own technique. I have mine.
The paint has to be absolutely spotless before you apply something like that if you’re going to wipe it. The dust will cause micro scratches on your clear coat.
Just do it the old fashion way:
- Rinse off car first with water via hose
- Wash with bucket full of soapy water (car cleaning liquid/soap) using a soft cloth
- Wash off with water via hose
- Dry with chamois
- Clean alloys with alloy cleaner
- Then use relevant tyre shine
essentially what I'm doing, but I don't bother drying off the car. I drive on the highway for 5 minutes and that actually does the trick quite well lol. easier on the clear-coat
I've tried the "dry by highway driving" method and I'm not impressed. You pick up a lot of dust over those 5-10 miles, which ends up accumulating on any remaining water on the surface leaving a lot of spot cleaning left to be done.
I'll spend the extra 10 minutes drying with microfiber towels.
I've tried the "dry by highway driving" method and I'm not impressed. You pick up a lot of dust over those 5-10 miles, which ends up accumulating on any remaining water on the surface leaving a lot of spot cleaning left to be done.
I'll spend the extra 10 minutes drying with microfiber towels.
And that doesn't scratch the paint?
Edit: Guess I will look up some videos!