I prefer detailing inside 100%.
I'm working on black paint and this time of year here in part of the farm belt detailing can certainly try your patience. Of course, black paint on a daily driver will do that too even without bean fibers falling like rain.
Re-polished my black hood last night and was running out of light. Got up this morning and the bean dust, that fell before the dew landed on the paint and through the night, caused that dust to be much harder to remove short of re-washing. I used some ONR and clean micro-fiber towel, but even at that there's so much bean fibers floating in the air at daylight that you have to re-wipe a panel about every other section pass.
Uhhgg!!
I'm working on black paint and this time of year here in part of the farm belt detailing can certainly try your patience. Of course, black paint on a daily driver will do that too even without bean fibers falling like rain.
Re-polished my black hood last night and was running out of light. Got up this morning and the bean dust, that fell before the dew landed on the paint and through the night, caused that dust to be much harder to remove short of re-washing. I used some ONR and clean micro-fiber towel, but even at that there's so much bean fibers floating in the air at daylight that you have to re-wipe a panel about every other section pass.
Uhhgg!!