First wash for nissi
[quote="supergrover"] [quote="john w"] Nice and shiny but lose the sponge and chamois leatheror it'll be covered in swirl marks in six months time[/QUOTE] So what do you suggest for washing and drying? Microfibre cloths? I must admit that our current car is a mass of swirls, especially obvious when clean and in sunshine... [/QUOTE]
For me washing is , snow foam then hand wash using 2 bucket method and micro fibre washmit. For drying I use a 'Woolly Mammoth' micro fibre towel. Its 3' x 2'. Place it on a panel and dab rather than wipe dry. To finish polish using foam applicator (machine twice a year) and then wax, buffing with micro fibre cloth.Might be excessive but keeps it looking like new.
Thecurefan2014-07-13 15:52:49
For me washing is , snow foam then hand wash using 2 bucket method and micro fibre washmit. For drying I use a 'Woolly Mammoth' micro fibre towel. Its 3' x 2'. Place it on a panel and dab rather than wipe dry. To finish polish using foam applicator (machine twice a year) and then wax, buffing with micro fibre cloth.Might be excessive but keeps it looking like new.
Thecurefan2014-07-13 15:52:49
your right it is..........very high speed swirlyheres a link to a site that goes through the whole process explaining how it all works to actually remove swirls.http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... hp?t=63859
i tried 3 bucket (not tall enough either) but squashed the 'third' one so now use a sturdy chair instead