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Originally Posted by dAvenue I agree. Scott and I talked about this quite a bit. I'm convinced now that a rinse-less wash is the way to go, along with some

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Old 04-18-2011, 01:59 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I agree. Scott and I talked about this quite a bit. I'm convinced now that a rinse-less wash is the way to go, along with some thick microfiber towels to keep it clean and swirl-free. He recommended that I perform a search on Autopia.org for "ONR" and "rinse-less" which should fetch a ton of information about the techniques and products used.

Thanks for the positive feedback, guys
I highly recommend ONR. I have been using it for the last 3 years and have yet to use a hose on the Z which, as anyone who has seen my car, is 100% swirl free and looks not difference than when I drove it home from the dealer last July. The key to avoiding any marring is to work in small sections, use a good wash media, rinse your wash media to remove the dirt/debris it just picked up after each section, and using a safe drying method.

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I've been using this method with great results. I would recommend Cobra microfiber products, they are sooo much softer than any other microfiber. Definitely worth the premium price.
Cobra MF has had some major quality control issues as of late unfortunately, I was a fan but they have taken a hit. Check out Pakshak, Chemical Guys and Detailer's Domain as their MF offerings are higher quality for less money.
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