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Originally Posted by chicagobulls
Microfibers, when drying your car makes your paint susceptible to scratches. It will work but Not the best idea IMO.
Blow drying your car then dabbing the leftover water is much better.
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That's easy for people w/ soft water, but if you have hard water, the only way to get a good shine is to towel buff the paint w/ a microfiber - preferably an excruciatingly soft and dense one (nothing below 500). I use a leafblower just to get water out of the nooks and crannies where it would drip. I use a Gobra Guzzler HD and the dragging method on the horizontal panels for any left over water and then the blotting method for the sides of the car. Problem is, there's very small leftover water spots and residue... so a buffing is necessary regardless. I assist it w/ a QD to eliminate or minimize scratching.
Owning a black car doesn't help.