Bruno Soares
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- Mar 30, 2017
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Says right on the package of the towels to wash before first use. I don't think it came from the towel but it could be. Doesn't hurt to wash it and try again.
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I recently washed a car coated in Ceramic Pro and it didn't feel like it had a coating at all. CarPro coatings you can tell there's a coating on there, it's so easy to clean and very smooth, but not with the Ceramic Pro. IMO it's an inferior product and just marketing gimmicks.
I’d love to see his detailer try and wash the vehicle and see what happens.
I’m just glad it’s not somekind of semi permanent etching that had happened. Man what a relief... He said the towels he used to dry were brand new straight out of the bag.
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And it’s actually bad advice to rinse off car soap before you’re done with the entire car because that’s when you actually get water spots. [this doesn’t include soaps like Gyeon Bathe+]
Remember, car wash doesn’t cause water spots. Water causes water spots.
I don't know if I agree with this. I will get water spots, but I've also had soap dry on the surface of a car when washing in less that ideal situations. That stuff will bake onto the surface of a hot car. I learned my lesson the hard way.