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This is my method... Lambswool mitt* for washing - use 2 buckets of water, to avoid rubbing small particles of dirt into the paintwork Microfibre cloth* for drying - soaks

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Old 04-21-2009, 11:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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This is my method...


Lambswool mitt* for washing - use 2 buckets of water, to avoid rubbing small particles of dirt into the paintwork

Microfibre cloth* for drying - soaks up loads of water & doesn't leave water marks.

Then wax (polish first, if necessary)


Pressure washer? No.

(As I've said in another thread, washing the car in the rain isn't a bad idea, because it rinses the car for you.)






*I'm in the UK, so the names may be slightly different where you are.
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