Harry Da Hamster
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- May 13, 2013
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1. Always begin the drying process with a wet waffle weave towel. By wet I mean completely soak the towel with clean water and then wring out as much as possible. Using a dry towel Can cause towel wipe scratches. Yes, clear coats these days are that sensitive.
2. Wipe down the car from top to bottom and work in straight lines. When the towel is unable to absorb more water, wring it out and keep going.
3. The car won't get 100% dry this way but rather about 90%. For the remaining little bit of water, use a detail spray or spray wax/sealant with a dry PLUSH microfiber. Preferrably 400gsm and up.
I do the exact same thing. EXCEPT for step one i use a damp plush microfiber towel. It'll soak up just as well (if not better) as a damp waffle weave but the longer nap may lower the chances of marring from missed spots by trapping dirt in it's longer nap.