waffle weave drying towel or the i4d yellow one
AutoGlym Blade to get most of it off then a quick spin round the block to dry it from drips.
I think I use something similar to that, but it doesnt seem to stop all the water marks from appearing (especially when the weather is hot).AutoGlym Blade to get most of it off then a quick spin round the block to dry it from drips.
AutoGlym Blade to get most of it off then a quick spin round the block to dry it from drips.
O no:dapprove:
Been using it for a year now and my paintworks still as new with no scratches or swirlmarks.
And as said before, driven not detailed!
THIS IS THE DETAILING SECTION:S ffs
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Must b white cars then, never get drip marks.
If you use AutoGlym aqua wax right after you can apply it when wet and then buff it off, perfect finish for a 10 minute job!
Do people rate this then? I may give it a try.http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/I4D_Uber_Premium_Drying_Towel_1.html
This, with a few spritzes of QD
Do people rate this then? I may give it a try.
Does it not just get soaking wet though after you've got round like half the car?
And how much work does it take? (i.e. do you just wipe it over once and its done)
I may give this a try then... I will need to make an order from them soon anyway!That should do the whole car, with just a quick wipe over.
same here, will not risk it by using the bladewaffle weave drying towel or the i4d yellow one
THIS IS THE DETAILING SECTION:S ffs
Eh! Calm down calm down! Or, in other words, what's the point. . .
p.s, had hour to spare on the train back from Edinburgh, written bits of the new guide, I'll pass it on tomorrow and we can go over it/post it up.
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Drive uber fast out the polish car wash!