In a perfect world perhaps. Improper washing isn't the only threat. What if your car is parked outside where many factors from weather to cats to daily driving activities may introduce flaws into paint? Many people including myself are in that situation.
And when discussing paint correction...
Maybe less time until you have to correct and seal it again after you notice new flaws in your paint. I feel the majority of the folks who do it my way don't want to invest the time, resources, or effort into paint correction. They just want it to look good even if it's just "makeup". And that's...
Thanks for having an open mind to trying something new! The paint doesn't have to be flawless, though. It probably won't feel as good as if you used clay. And it doesn't correct imperfections like compounding or polishing would. But then again if it could do all of that there wouldn't be a need...
Those are all interesting opinions. However, I can't guarantee that you'll achieve the same results I did if you use different products or alter the steps. Keep in mind that we are taking a shortcut here and bypassing proper prep such as clay and polish. If you do proper prep then the paint...
Again, my goal is to share information. My techniques may not satisfy everyone and may not be the best solution for every situation. I've read some really good posts and suggestions and can even appreciate a bit of cynicism. On that note I think it'd be more interesting if all the critics would...