Cruzscarwash
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- Oct 16, 2015
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This is how I teach my clinets to care for their cars. The car show guys tell them to stop using detail sprays before a show and do a quick rinseless wash instead, so far all have loved the new processScratch resistance is more of a function of the surface tension and slickness of the surface, not the "hardness" of the coating. In my testing CarPro Reload (even without a coating under it) actually has the best "scratch resistance" out of any product I've tried... yet, I've never seen any mention whatsoever of it being marketed as offering increased scratch resistance.
Once your vehicle is ceramic coated, or even if you've just paid big money (or spent countless hours) having the vehicle fully corrected, your wash technique and aftercare routine is going to be critical to maintain a flawless finish. I never recommend to wipe down the vehicle with a quick detail product unless you fully pressure wash the vehicle before hand. If you've driven the vehicle at all it will have picked up debris and contamination from the road such as particles of sand, brake dust, dirt, pollen, etc. that WILL scratch the vehicle if rubbed across the surface. Before you touch any sort of towel or wash media to the paint you must remove as much of the scratch inducing abrasive particles from the paintwork with a pre-rinse every time, otherwise the vehicle will be swirled out again after only a few washes.
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