Thought some of you guys might like to see this from our recent detailing adventures...
James B
James B
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One thing I noticed, looked like h drying with a towel you were sliding it around instead of dabbing it. Though it best to pat dry?
Glad to see someone else noticed this. A tad odd, since there is no machine correction involved to remove any drag drying swirls inflicted...
I didn't say it was ok, or right, just that it appeared to be corrected after.
The sarcasm wasn't aimed at you, Dave. I'm hurt you think I'd lambast you for that
Using those PB yellow towels or equivalent for the past 2 years and ive never had any issue with marring. After 12 months my cars generally get a light polish with the machine just to remove a bit of dead clear but theres no marring.
What Im saying is, who gives a s**t?
I used to wipe dry with der wunder waffles and they butchered my paintwork so thats about the only towel id say pat dry with.
If not buy the yellow fluffy ones.
I treat my towels better than I do my car btw. Stored in a dedicated box and washed in clean water in the washer after use, they are left damp too and never dry out.
AF - fair points in your opinion/experience, although I disagree (QDs offer more protection than water from stray dust particles etc) - agree to disagree.
But for goodness sake, recognise advice and advise!!! And "ammeter" and "misted"?!
AF and PB should. I recognise PB as one of the best detailers in the game, hence my surprise at seeing that.
Now pipe down ex dedicated hobbyist.
Also, just to add, I'm more surprised at Clark/PB to be honest.
Taken from their advice site;
"Although you are now working on clean surfaces, you still want to minimise the risk of inflicting swirl marks when drying off. For this reason, we recommend pat drying with a microfibre drying towel instead of a traditional chamois leather."
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/safe-washing-and-drying.html