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This brush was in a wash kit from costco - it's extremely soft, has long hair and it's rounded. Not sure what else you would use...
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Its a tradeoff. I can't always wash the car in a given week. Too busy with work, kids, etc. my car is a DD, so if i have a nice layer of salt or other grime on it, it goes to the laser wash for a quick rinse. I have a black car. Is the paint perfect? No. Is it good enough? Yes. When there's enough time, it goes to the detail shop where most problems go away.
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Dont do it.....................
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Tips for washing car.
1 Use gardan hose to get the easy stuff off; would avoid using pressure washer. 2 Use automotive soap ment for cars and a white wash rag; any other colored rags have dye in them and could get some dye on paint. I know its picky but true. A biggie make sure you wash your car in the shade, not in the sun. 3 Do not use towels to dry your car. Use a leaf blower to blow dry your car. Remember friction is your enemy, avoid it whenever possable. 4 Use the wax of your choice. If you really want to do a good job on your car, before you wash it buy a clay bar and use it to remove rail dust or anything else thats on your paint. |
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NEVER use a clay bar before you wash your car!!! This is something you do AFTER your car has been thoroughly washed and cleaned...
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This is one of those 10,000 ways to skin a cat threads...
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I've been taking my 06 Vette to the touchless car wash as well as my Camaro and they both look like the day I got them. Neither of them have been sandblasted with dirt particles as others state. Why all the negativity about car washes?
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