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Drying!



TeZ

  Non RS : (
get out kully LOL,

yes sonus dur wonder for me i have 5,

I just lay them flat on the paint work then patt it till u get damp patched on the towel lift and wow its all gone. lol
 
  106 GTi
Loads of sites here.

http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=204970

Microfiber drying towels are a much better option than the Chamois that said I don't dry my Black Gold at all, just rinse with filtered water and allow to dry naturally.

When I do dry cars, Sonus Der Wunder Drying towels from www.cleanyourcar.co.uk or Micropalk Ultra Soft Drying Towels from Clean and Shiny.

Normal MF's will work fine, just you will need a few compared to one big drying towel.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
They still marr Black Gold. I bought some sonus micro fibre towles, and it still marrs my finish, even after giving it plenty of water on rinse. I'm now getting a filter like rich i think
 
  Coiley'd Clio PH2
So Rich would you recommend using a Dryng Towel over a conventional Chamois?
I can never seem to get rid of all these little dots on my car, not sure what it is really. Might give it a go with a clay bar.
 
  Coiley'd Clio PH2
Ahh ok, thanks very much fo the advice.

I will go and get myself one of these towels at the weekend then.
 
  106 GTi
So Rich would you recommend using a Dryng Towel over a conventional Chamois?
I can never seem to get rid of all these little dots on my car, not sure what it is really. Might give it a go with a clay bar.

MF towels are a safer option for you paint than a Chamois.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
Gaz are you wiping with the towels ? - only ever blot with them see if that helps.

I did do, but since a PC'd it a month or so ago, i have been blotting. I find it a pain, so will just get a filter i think :approve:



Rinse, done.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
That i can cope with, bonnet shows up the most marring imo

have to love it whan its clean though :)
 
I just drive down the road and back cos I'm lazy lol. Having a black car I would ruin the paint in quite a short period of time.
 
  Lionel Richie
the jet washer up the road has a "spot free finish" option, do that, quick blast down the M40, perfect no marks anywhere
 
  ST
the jet washer up the road has a "spot free finish" option, do that, quick blast down the M40, perfect no marks anywhere

Standard reply from you son...

But in the anal world that most of us who post in this section live in it takes a good hour or so for a proper drying lol..
 
  106 GTi
Aquagleam filtered water, quick lap round the block, dry the shuts, wheels and arches, 10 mins tops. :approve:
 
  "Navy" N17 TWO
That i can cope with, bonnet shows up the most marring imo

have to love it whan its clean though :)

Don't I know it - every dam time! :(

How would we prevent this?
Would MF Towel and pat-drying help?

Really happy with the finish on mine now, want to keep it that way :)

As she sits I have 2 coats of Clearkote moose wax on top of CK Vanilla Moose hand glaze, all after a polish with Menzerna Intensive Polish.

I'd like to be able to wash it and add to the layers of wax now without having to worry about marring & swirls
 


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