Chrono
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- Apr 15, 2014
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I hope I'm using the term correctly, tracers, being the fine lines and scratches that can follow a towel wipe on a clean panel. This phenomenon is driving me mad. This is supposed to BE my therapy, not the reason I NEED therapy! (sound familiar?)
This is occurring mostly as I do a panel wipe down with a QD (on a clean panel) or a waterless wash on a slightly dirty panel. The other occurrence is when I wipe polish or wax away while I'm inspecting the paint.
Seems the obvious cure is a CLEAN towel, but I use a LOT of towels and I fold them in 4's such that the edges are tucked in.
For reference, products include PBW Spray & Wipe, Zymol QD, 15% IPA, spray waxes, CG soaps, ONR detailer, and no cheap MFTs - they are good PBW towels, and an AG competitor's house brand towels.
Anyway, any advice on this?
This is occurring mostly as I do a panel wipe down with a QD (on a clean panel) or a waterless wash on a slightly dirty panel. The other occurrence is when I wipe polish or wax away while I'm inspecting the paint.
Seems the obvious cure is a CLEAN towel, but I use a LOT of towels and I fold them in 4's such that the edges are tucked in.
For reference, products include PBW Spray & Wipe, Zymol QD, 15% IPA, spray waxes, CG soaps, ONR detailer, and no cheap MFTs - they are good PBW towels, and an AG competitor's house brand towels.
Anyway, any advice on this?