So I'm wanting to pick up something as a drying aid. Is it best to use a detailler or a quick wax, or does that just depend on what I'm looking to get out of it. I wouldn't mind the extra protection a quick wax would provide, but does it work well as a drying aid?
Also, right now when drying I use a waffle weave microfibre towel, and just pat the car dry. When using something like a quick wax, should I be using more of a rubbing/buffing motion to dry the car? Will I increase the chance of scratches/swirls? I much prefer a rubbing/buffing motion to the pat dry, it seems to be to do a better job of drying, but if it is going to leave a worse finish I will keep patting dry. Thanks!
Also, right now when drying I use a waffle weave microfibre towel, and just pat the car dry. When using something like a quick wax, should I be using more of a rubbing/buffing motion to dry the car? Will I increase the chance of scratches/swirls? I much prefer a rubbing/buffing motion to the pat dry, it seems to be to do a better job of drying, but if it is going to leave a worse finish I will keep patting dry. Thanks!
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