This could be a while so bare with me . Getting my car completely dry has been a huge problem ever since I started washing cars when I was 14. I always use to use cheap chamois from Napa or O'Reily's. But thanks to the help on this site I've gone past those and bought an Absorber. The first time I tried this I could tell I didn't like it and really haven't tried it since, even though I should. I then went and bought a Super Suede Drying towel. Sure it did the job but when I got the car out in the sun I could see where I "chamoised." Did some of the soap stay on the car to cause that? Now its really dirty and was wondering whats the proper way to wash one. Still unhappy with my results I bought a California Water Blade. This thing works like a dream, sure it leaves some water behind but thats where I use a chamois.
So my questions are..
What chamois do you use along with what technique?
How do you properly clean a chamois?
Are the California Water blades "Meguiar Safe" in that they don't scratch the paint?
Whats the best way to prevent "streaking" (lack of better words) from a chamois?
If I have anymore I'll ask later thanks guys
So my questions are..
What chamois do you use along with what technique?
How do you properly clean a chamois?
Are the California Water blades "Meguiar Safe" in that they don't scratch the paint?
Whats the best way to prevent "streaking" (lack of better words) from a chamois?
If I have anymore I'll ask later thanks guys
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