water blade

Looks like I'll be polishing a panel out 100% this weekend and performing my own before/after test to see if using the water blade introduces any marks to the paint.
 
the blade may not make any marks but if something is on the paint when the blade goes over it and gets dragged across the paint dry, that's when you will have issues.

At least with a fluffy mf and drying aid, there is less of a chance of marring if something is still on the paint and gets caught up in the towel while wiping.

I've looked at 3000 grit paper before and you can barely see the crystals, but put enough of them together and rub them against your paint and you know what they can do collectively... I'd imagine individually, they would also affect your finish over time...
 
Looks like I'll be polishing a panel out 100% this weekend and performing my own before/after test to see if using the water blade introduces any marks to the paint.

That'd be wonderful. Subscribed.
 
I use the Cali Blade on my windows and it does a great job. I never thought of using it on my paint, and after reading the comments I will stick with MF towels. The one other place the blade works great is on my Tonneau Cover. (GMC Sierra 2500HD) Just blade the cover first and all you will need is one pass with a towel for a dry cover.
 
I've used my water blade for about a year and havent had any problems at all. I think it goes into how well you actually wash the car. even with a good MF you can do just as much damage if not more if you dont wash properly
 
LOL you hear what Paul said? 1800 POUNDS (for today the exchange is 2934 dollars) for what he did to the hood of the cars...if you wanna make a living as detailer go over the pond and undercharge to build up a clientele, than start raising that price!

I couldn't believe that either. London here I come!
 
I've used my water blade for about a year and havent had any problems at all. I think it goes into how well you actually wash the car. even with a good MF you can do just as much damage if not more if you dont wash properly

:iagree:Good point about the drying towel. All things being fair there is always the potential for user error and not the product causing the damage.
 
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