Will it scratch or swirl my paint if I use the QD with a microfiber after driving for an entire day?
I knew this thread would lead to this question...
Spray Detailers are for removing,
- Light dust
- Fingerprints
- Smudges
- Clay Lubricant
Anything more than the above and you should use either a normal car wash or another option such as a Rinseless Wash, which ever you prefer and are allowed in your geographical location as in some areas you cannot wash your car with free flowing water.
A quality spray detailer is supposed to lubricate, even HYPER lubricate the surface to help prevent scratching. A quality spray lubricant will encapsulate dirt and dust particulates to help prevent scratching the paint.
Two things you can do to help a spray detailer do its job better...
1.
Use PLENTY of premium quality microfiber polishing towels
Don't be trying to wipe your entire car down using one or two towels if the goal is to maintain a flawless finish.
How many do you need? Well if you want to take wiping a car down with a spray detailer to the extreme, then you fold a microfiber 4-ways and this give you 8 clean wiping sides. Wipe one one time with one side and then fold to a new side.
I worked in a Class 9000 Clean Room and we used a very strict protocol for wiping down surfaces with clean room wipes and it was VERY strict. Wipe a surface with one side of a wipe one time, turn wiper make a new wipe and dispose of the wipe and then get a new wipe. For wiping down a table or a large manufacture tool, some as large as a small room, this took a lot of time and used a lot of wipes. Everyone hated doing this job but this was the protocol.
2. Use good technique
Always fold your microfiber polishing towels 4-ways, this will give you 8 wiping sides and this will help to spread out the pressure form your hand. Wipe carefully, not like a Wild Man. Start at the top and work your way down. Horizontal surfaces will accumulate dirt, dust and airborne contaminants more than vertical surfaces. The lower portions of a vertical surface will accumulate more dirt and road grim than the upper portions of a vertical surface.
Hope that helps...
