Yeah that's what I am thinking. But the humidity in Florida is so high that even without the sun the water dries really fast. And I guess I need to start using dryer sheets on the MF towels. Time to get all new ones. This car detailing sure is a money pit lol.
I just watched the Garry Dean method. Maybe my microfibers are dirty...but I do not think it was. I clean them in the washing machine and dry them like all my clothes.
I am basically just wondering if I can rinse the car before performing the no rinse method..just to ensure I get as much...
So am I the only one that had negative results with ONR? I used the ONR with wax one and used a spray bottle with the solution mixed with water and cleaned panel by panel with a bucket/grit guard/sheepskin mitt combo. So I sprayed the area I was going to wash, washed it and dried it. Pretty on...
Hello,
Looking for detailer in Jacksonville, FL who is proficient and skilled in paint correction! I have light surface scratches and type II water spots etched in black paint. Thanks!
do you guys directly apply a vacuum hose to leather seats to pick up crumbs and debris? it may sound stupid..but i've been debating how to vacuum leather seats without harming the leather.
most of the suggestions so far has been for a corded dryer :laughing:. Looking for a cordless one fellas! I would buy the MB but it is corded and I don't have access to an outlet since I live in an apartment.
Well they sell cordless ones for the same price..like the one I have linked above and it saves the trouble of doing that. However, if the inverter will work with the Master Blaster..that would be awesome. But from what I've researched, the Master Blaster needs a lot of power (?)
So I just detailed my new car for the first time today using the two bucket method and using a large premium drying microfiber towel to dry. The two bucket system worked well and I'm glad I learned it here :xyxthumbs:. However, I very much disliked drying with the microfiber towel. I was about...