AutoApollo
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- Aug 29, 2015
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Hey guys! I've been detailing cars for a while now but am constantly finding different methods of approach. One of them being the drying process. After a wash I usually wet a microfiber towel, wring it out and start wiping the car down. Next, I get my meguiars ultimate quik wax and spray some on a new dry microfiber towel and wipe the rest of the car down to rid of any moisture and also extend the life of the existing sealant.
I use a wet towel to dry the car, then use a dry towel for quik wax. But should I be using a wet towel with quik wax already on it to dry the car down? The whole reason I use a wet towel is because I read online that a dry towel can cause scratches...
I use a wet towel to dry the car, then use a dry towel for quik wax. But should I be using a wet towel with quik wax already on it to dry the car down? The whole reason I use a wet towel is because I read online that a dry towel can cause scratches...