krahooligan
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so I have a 15 5.0 and it is black. In southern California, this car is dirty the day after I wash her.
that being said, I wash once a week at a wash rack that has low pressure and also comes with a special sprayer to spray out soaps and sudsy stuff that is good for your paint. I never use the brushes as they seem like they could hold onto dirt easily.
that being said, I use microfiber towels to dry. one to soak up most of the water on a panel, then the other to dry it and minimize water spots. I do this until the towels are saturated, then I switch towels. I bought a bag of 50 at Costco. after I use them I wash em, fold em up and put em in my trunk for next time.
I haven't used wax yet, or anything else. and I am seeing a lot of micro scratches on my paint. what causes these micro scratches and how do I avoid them?
also what wax should I be using and what techniques/ how often should I be using them?
any input to help a guy out would be greatly appreciated.
thanks guys!!!
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that being said, I wash once a week at a wash rack that has low pressure and also comes with a special sprayer to spray out soaps and sudsy stuff that is good for your paint. I never use the brushes as they seem like they could hold onto dirt easily.
that being said, I use microfiber towels to dry. one to soak up most of the water on a panel, then the other to dry it and minimize water spots. I do this until the towels are saturated, then I switch towels. I bought a bag of 50 at Costco. after I use them I wash em, fold em up and put em in my trunk for next time.
I haven't used wax yet, or anything else. and I am seeing a lot of micro scratches on my paint. what causes these micro scratches and how do I avoid them?
also what wax should I be using and what techniques/ how often should I be using them?
any input to help a guy out would be greatly appreciated.
thanks guys!!!
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