BimmerFerret
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- Mar 25, 2010
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It seriously is! I am so worried that I'm causing scratches when drying that I feel that it is the weakest part in my detail (when probably it isn't). Maybe I'm begin OCD.
Here is my process
1.) Optimum No Rinse to clean a panel ( I have used it for 99.9% of my details since I bought it! )
2.) Take out my waffle weave towel
3.) Lay it over the wet panel and blot it to remove a lot of water
4.) Fold over and wipe dry
I don't know why, but I feel like I'm not doing something right when more than likely I probably am. Also, I know many people say 1 waffle weave is enough for a car, but does your towel get really damp and lightly streak water on the paint? I've done customer's cars with the above method and they have all been very happy; however, I just want to make sure it is 100% correct and to take it to the next level so they come to me, and not hit up some joe-schmoe for a $45 detail.
Feed back please Thanks again for all your help. I'm open to any constructive criticism.
John
Here is my process
1.) Optimum No Rinse to clean a panel ( I have used it for 99.9% of my details since I bought it! )
2.) Take out my waffle weave towel
3.) Lay it over the wet panel and blot it to remove a lot of water
4.) Fold over and wipe dry
I don't know why, but I feel like I'm not doing something right when more than likely I probably am. Also, I know many people say 1 waffle weave is enough for a car, but does your towel get really damp and lightly streak water on the paint? I've done customer's cars with the above method and they have all been very happy; however, I just want to make sure it is 100% correct and to take it to the next level so they come to me, and not hit up some joe-schmoe for a $45 detail.
Feed back please Thanks again for all your help. I'm open to any constructive criticism.
John