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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
What do you use to dry?
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<blockquote data-quote="99stanger" data-source="post: 8998980" data-attributes="member: 43253"><p>Yeah I tested the absorber one day...</p><p>(back when I had my black GT)</p><p></p><p>I buffed a 2x2 spot on the hood and completely removed every swirl and every defect in the paint... it looked perfect! I then washed the car (carefully... using every safe method so the washing itself wouldn't create a swirl or scratch). I then dragged the absorber across my paint while watching what happened. The result was a fair amount of swirls. Now mind you, I did this to a just buffed spot on the hood... imagine the absorber on a hood that could VERY well drag debris across your paint that wouldn't be otherwise removed by a claybar or buff!</p><p></p><p>I use microfibers ONLY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99stanger, post: 8998980, member: 43253"] Yeah I tested the absorber one day... (back when I had my black GT) I buffed a 2x2 spot on the hood and completely removed every swirl and every defect in the paint... it looked perfect! I then washed the car (carefully... using every safe method so the washing itself wouldn't create a swirl or scratch). I then dragged the absorber across my paint while watching what happened. The result was a fair amount of swirls. Now mind you, I did this to a just buffed spot on the hood... imagine the absorber on a hood that could VERY well drag debris across your paint that wouldn't be otherwise removed by a claybar or buff! I use microfibers ONLY. [/QUOTE]
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