Washing problems?

pcw25

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I know I just put a thread up, but I wanted to keep them separated. I use the softest towels, wash mitts, and everything else to wash my black Honda Pilot. I use DP soap, microfiber chenille wash mitt, and these really nice drying towels I bought at another distributor. I rinse my wash media after every panel. What am I doing wrong?

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the problem is that it's honda paint. I have a black TL, I feel your pain.
 
I'm going to guess swirls.

Two things:

1-Black is just about the worst color for swirl identification. It is extremely easy to spot swirls on a black car just by nature of the color.

2-Hondas are notorious for having soft paint. You can breathe on them wrong and instill a swirl.

Having a black honda is pretty much the worst of both worlds.

So, I guess I'm just the bearer of good news :props:
 
haha thanks guys! worst combo ever! Black Honda! ;)
 
In fact I was debating opti-coating it...but it's "permanent" so when i couldn't take it anymore it would have to come off.
 
I had a hard time trying to figure out the best product choices myself. That is until I slowed down and carefully read each product description. It was not until then that I had clarity.

+1 @ Tw33k2514.
 
In fact I was debating opti-coating it...but it's "permanent" so when i couldn't take it anymore it would have to come off.

It only kind of permanent ±2 years. And you could always polish it off if you wanted

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In fact I was debating opti-coating it...but it's "permanent" so when i couldn't take it anymore it would have to come off.
Nothing is permanent except for taxes and death. The worse case scenario is you have to polish it back off. $70 price tag if it saves you from obsessing for even one year it will have been worth it.:xyxthumbs:
 
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