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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Need advice on preventing swirl marks
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve1578" data-source="post: 15476236" data-attributes="member: 174786"><p>Stay away from ammo. Not that the products are bad, but they're extremely expensive and better products can be had for cheaper. Best way to prevent scratches and swirls is to use proper technique when washing, and having a good sealing on the vehicle goes a long way too. I have a side business detailing and you should either a chenille wash mitt or a nice wool mitt. You will get scratches and swirls no matter eventually. Using proper soap as mentioned above also goes a long way. Do not use excessive force when washing, just enough to keep the mitt on the car. And go in straight lines one section at a time. Start too from bottom and save the rocker labels and front bumper for last. Think about where most of your dirt is on the car and do those last. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve1578, post: 15476236, member: 174786"] Stay away from ammo. Not that the products are bad, but they're extremely expensive and better products can be had for cheaper. Best way to prevent scratches and swirls is to use proper technique when washing, and having a good sealing on the vehicle goes a long way too. I have a side business detailing and you should either a chenille wash mitt or a nice wool mitt. You will get scratches and swirls no matter eventually. Using proper soap as mentioned above also goes a long way. Do not use excessive force when washing, just enough to keep the mitt on the car. And go in straight lines one section at a time. Start too from bottom and save the rocker labels and front bumper for last. Think about where most of your dirt is on the car and do those last. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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