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Proper Washing Techniques

Old Apr 28, 2012 | 09:57 AM
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how powerful a leaf blower do you need to do a good job and one that doesn't take forever?
Old Apr 28, 2012 | 01:19 PM
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I have this one Link it does a good job.
Old Apr 28, 2012 | 04:24 PM
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^^^that blows tehehehe
Old Apr 29, 2012 | 11:44 PM
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what about using a real shamois for sponging and eliminating water drops?
The best thing for eliminating water drops is a Meguairs "Drying Magnet Towel."
Old Apr 30, 2012 | 03:22 AM
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Were do you pick these up?
Old May 9, 2012 | 11:40 AM
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As for washing I use the 100% sheepswool mit only, and three buckets of water..one with the car shampoo, and two fresh rinse water buckets, and change the water very frequently. For drying I use a "real" microfibre drying towel, and I softly dab dry...no wiping at all. I do use the leaf blower for the wheels, and all the little nooks and crannies. Then the fun stuff....clay bar, Autoglym polish, and a whole lotta Autoglym wax. The engine bay takes me the longest!
Old May 9, 2012 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by DublDee
As for washing I use the 100% sheepswool mit only, and three buckets of water..one with the car shampoo, and two fresh rinse water buckets, and change the water very frequently. For drying I use a "real" microfibre drying towel, and I softly dab dry...no wiping at all. I do use the leaf blower for the wheels, and all the little nooks and crannies. Then the fun stuff....clay bar, Autoglym polish, and a whole lotta Autoglym wax. The engine bay takes me the longest!
Hmmm reminds me of someone here, but I can't quite figure it out. I think he used to have a Mustang.
Old May 9, 2012 | 07:24 PM
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^^ I know, the problem is that once you do it and see the results, you just can't quit! It's like a disease
Old May 9, 2012 | 10:39 PM
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exactly
Old May 9, 2012 | 11:49 PM
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^^ I know, the problem is that once you do it and see the results, you just can't quit! It's like a disease
Haha I bet. I'm pretty happy starting with a new car this time so I can have the paint the way I want it without any "restoration". I haven't used the Autoglym polish or wax but I think that's what I'll use this time. I have a few small swirls I need to take out.


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