Mc'lovin
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- Mar 14, 2012
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Hi all,
After washing my car yesterday, I noticed a few water spots on the roof and on the hood today. I was a little surprised because I dry my car immediately when I'm finished with the washing process, and so I wanted to share my process and ask if I am doing anything wrong:
I first spray the car with ONR (diluted 1 oz. per quart) in order to soften and lift the dirt, then use my pressure washer (which is relatively weak - only 1450 PSI) to rinse the car - This pretty much takes 90-98% of the dirt off. I then apply the two bucket method, starting from the roof downwards, when my washing mitt stays perfectly clean most of the time (I still clean it in the rinse bucket after each panel)
Since it is starting to get rather hot, I rinse the soap off some panels before getting to wash others (for example, rinse the roof, hood & windows before washing the doors and front & rear bumpers).
When I am completely finished, I dry the whole car with a drying towel (ultimate guzzler). I then follow with applying V7.
I thought to myself - maybe after I rinse the soap off a panel I should immediately dry it? Maybe that's where the problem lies? What do you think?
Regarding the water spots - I removed them using a QD.
Thanks!
After washing my car yesterday, I noticed a few water spots on the roof and on the hood today. I was a little surprised because I dry my car immediately when I'm finished with the washing process, and so I wanted to share my process and ask if I am doing anything wrong:
I first spray the car with ONR (diluted 1 oz. per quart) in order to soften and lift the dirt, then use my pressure washer (which is relatively weak - only 1450 PSI) to rinse the car - This pretty much takes 90-98% of the dirt off. I then apply the two bucket method, starting from the roof downwards, when my washing mitt stays perfectly clean most of the time (I still clean it in the rinse bucket after each panel)
Since it is starting to get rather hot, I rinse the soap off some panels before getting to wash others (for example, rinse the roof, hood & windows before washing the doors and front & rear bumpers).
When I am completely finished, I dry the whole car with a drying towel (ultimate guzzler). I then follow with applying V7.
I thought to myself - maybe after I rinse the soap off a panel I should immediately dry it? Maybe that's where the problem lies? What do you think?
Regarding the water spots - I removed them using a QD.
Thanks!