Hi I hope I'm not double posting but I was wondering how I prevent fine scratches when drying my black car. I use and xxl microfiber towel and keep it washed and clean and it still leaves fine scratches any help and or advice is greatly appreciated thanks in advance
If it were me I would check to make sure your media that you are touching your paint with is not contaminated. I know that I induced some swirls, scratches by not properly caring/storing my wash and drying media properly. After a month long correction I am now taking a lot of extra precautions to prevent scratching which include:
1. Constantly checking anything that touches my paint for any sign of grit, etc.
2. Washing anything that touches my car after it is used, before it touches the paint again, this includes wash mitts.
3. I store all my car stuff in plastic drawer containers instead of in a cabinet where little flecks of stuff would drop on them.
4. Using fresh (replaced at specific time intervals so they don't get too contaminated) wash mitts and using 2 of them, one for upper paint, one for lower paint areas.
5. Using different wash/dry media for my garage queen than a do much dirtier daily drivers (may not apply to everyone)
I also try to avoid "removing dust" with anything lately b/c even though I bought Griot's waterless car wash I just can't bring myself to use it after doing all the work to correct the paint. I 'm sure it would be fine but just don't like the feeling I get. I know that you said you think your drying is causing the problem, I'm just proposing any of the above could do it and thinking the drying causing the problem could actually be it, or it could be a "red herring", good luck!