You know, I just had my car professionally detailed, looked amazing, some swirls still remaining when viewed in direct sunlight, but still a 500% improvement from the brillo pad washed car that it used to look like.
Yesterday was the first time I washed it since it was detailed, I made sure to follow all the right steps, I bought the Shmidt and the Guzzler and went at it, obsessive compulsivly rinsing the mitt after each panel was done before putting it back into the bucket. Then I dried it with the guzzler. I never dried a car before, but it isn't rocket science right? Just drag the damn thing across the car a couple of times until all the water spots are gone. Fine.
Well... now that I view my car in direct sunlight again, it seems that many swirls have returned. Don't get me wrong, it still looks great, but it definitely has more swirls than it did after the detailing. Am I cursed, or is it just impossible to avoid swirls? It seems that any type of fabric I rub across an automobile will ALWAYS manage to swirl it, no matter how minor. And it kills me because I spent a lot of money having the thing detailed.
To top it off I was working in the dark with a spotlight and I accidentally pulled the cord and knocked the light onto the hood of my car, leaving dark black marks on the tip of the hood and on the BMW roundel. Kill me.
I don't understand how you guys do it, especially those with the black/blue/dark cars.
I wish I realized how easily dark blue cars show swirls before I bought it. Maybe I would've went with a different color.
That's my rant for the day, I'm going to bed, just got home from a crappy overnight job.
Yesterday was the first time I washed it since it was detailed, I made sure to follow all the right steps, I bought the Shmidt and the Guzzler and went at it, obsessive compulsivly rinsing the mitt after each panel was done before putting it back into the bucket. Then I dried it with the guzzler. I never dried a car before, but it isn't rocket science right? Just drag the damn thing across the car a couple of times until all the water spots are gone. Fine.
Well... now that I view my car in direct sunlight again, it seems that many swirls have returned. Don't get me wrong, it still looks great, but it definitely has more swirls than it did after the detailing. Am I cursed, or is it just impossible to avoid swirls? It seems that any type of fabric I rub across an automobile will ALWAYS manage to swirl it, no matter how minor. And it kills me because I spent a lot of money having the thing detailed.
To top it off I was working in the dark with a spotlight and I accidentally pulled the cord and knocked the light onto the hood of my car, leaving dark black marks on the tip of the hood and on the BMW roundel. Kill me.
I don't understand how you guys do it, especially those with the black/blue/dark cars.
I wish I realized how easily dark blue cars show swirls before I bought it. Maybe I would've went with a different color.
That's my rant for the day, I'm going to bed, just got home from a crappy overnight job.
