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  • Dusting using MF towel.

    Am I taking very big risks by cleaning my ride everyday by wiping the loose dust off using a dry Supreme Shine MF Towel?

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    yes, you want to use a liquid detailer along with the towel. The detailer acts like a lubricant minimizing your chances of scratching your finish.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jorge Sanchez
      yes, you want to use a liquid detailer along with the towel. The detailer acts like a lubricant minimizing your chances of scratching your finish.
      you heard it from the man!

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      • #4
        Got it...

        Guess i've got to order a whole case of QD if i'm gonna do this everyday.

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        • #5
          In my experience, sometimes its a good idea to keep your hands off the vehicle until a full wash. Those are the times where you realize that the job is just too much for a quick detailer and quality microfiber to handle.

          Last summer I QD'ed my car daily, because we have high pollen count where I live. After a month or so of this, I was getting a significant amount of swirls on my car's finish, which I later removed with a Dual Action polisher.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by LiquidBlack
            In my experience, sometimes its a good idea to keep your hands off the vehicle until a full wash. Those are the times where you realize that the job is just too much for a quick detailer and quality microfiber to handle.

            Last summer I QD'ed my car daily, because we have high pollen count where I live. After a month or so of this, I was getting a significant amount of swirls on my car's finish, which I later removed with a Dual Action polisher.
            My place receive a lot of rain, daily that is. I'm not worried about those heavy rain, cos it will wash away the dirt and all i have to do was dry the car up. But those drizzles really can get my black car look so "untidy". Dust already on the car + drizzles are the worse, leaving white spots....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by zeefauna
              My place receive a lot of rain, daily that is. I'm not worried about those heavy rain, cos it will wash away the dirt and all i have to do was dry the car up. But those drizzles really can get my black car look so "untidy". Dust already on the car + drizzles are the worse, leaving white spots....
              yes that may be true that it washes away the dirt, but rain can also bring dirt and other contaminants to the car.

              i.e from the rain hitting the ground, anything around it can sprinkle upwards, raining hitting trees around the car - the wind can carry contanimants in the air to your car etc...you get my point...

              so i wouldn't rely heavily on rain being a good thing for the car.

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