H8R Proof Posted August 20, 2003 Posted August 20, 2003 Is it ok to hose off the car with just water in between washings?
bbsal Posted August 21, 2003 Posted August 21, 2003 yes.i do that alot!just rinse and microfiber dry..lol
H8R Proof Posted August 21, 2003 Author Posted August 21, 2003 Yep me too. I tell ya...these black cars... <_< I did this in the morning before my drive to work - looked pretty darn good afterwards! Except for the windows of course. My windows seem to be my nemesis!!
SW03ES Posted August 22, 2003 Posted August 22, 2003 No, you dont want to microfiber dry unless you've washed the vehicle. Rinsing can't remove ALL contaminants and rinsing, then drying the vehicle can cause scratching. You can rinse, then just drive and not dry...
SKperformance Posted August 22, 2003 Posted August 22, 2003 ^^^ what he said do not under wipe the car with out it being cleaned first it will scratch the paint especially black and fill it with hairline scratches i prefer to use a power washer when i am to lazy to wash it i use the soap rinse , then use the rinse spray it works great for in bettween wahing
H8R Proof Posted August 22, 2003 Author Posted August 22, 2003 do not under wipe the car with out it being cleaned firstit will scratch the paint especially black and fill it with hairline scratches Dammit!!!
bbsal Posted August 22, 2003 Posted August 22, 2003 when i say rinse i didnt mean with a hose!i use the power washer to rinse it and then micro fiber it dry.i have a black car and i dont get no swirl marks after doing it with the micro towels.i did however get some swirls with terry cloth type towels!i should of said that before!also i first use the wiper method to dry most of it then the micro for the rest.seems to work good for me. i do agree not to dry with terry cloth or any towel if you just mist the car with a hose because that will give swirl marks.
SKperformance Posted August 23, 2003 Posted August 23, 2003 even with a power washer it leaves debis and dirt on the surface the reason why it can never clean a car properly unless it is washed with soap and a mitt or cloth to remove therain and dirt marks form driving
bbsal Posted August 27, 2003 Posted August 27, 2003 i agree to.but i dont sit there and rub a spot over and over either.i give one wipe per section till its dry.so if you think about it its really not rubbing dirt into the paint as bad as a towel boy would do at a car wash!then again my car is very rarely that dirty anyway!hehe.i use that duster thing that picks up any dust off the car so only time my car is dirty is after it rains and we all now what it needs then! ;)
445187 Posted May 9, 2004 Posted May 9, 2004 just to clarify, it is ok to wash with chamois right? Or is there a better non scratching alternative? Same question with drying, after the blade, rinsing the chamois often of course
SKperformance Posted May 9, 2004 Posted May 9, 2004 chamois are good to uses for a car with no dirt but it is better to use a wool mitt as it has more depth to it to get the dirt deep inside and away from the cars surface or else it is like sandpaper if the dirt is all on the surface of the chamois. i put my mitts in the washing machine every month and make sure is clean them after each use.
SW03ES Posted May 10, 2004 Posted May 10, 2004 I put my mitts in the washing machine after each wash ;)
445187 Posted May 10, 2004 Posted May 10, 2004 good point, now if I could only find one that actually says "lambs wool", the ones I find are oddly absent of the description of the material they are made of...
SW03ES Posted May 10, 2004 Posted May 10, 2004 Ours are 100% high quality lambswool and our Chenile mitts are 100% cotton http://www.lexuscarcare.com/washing---drying.html
445187 Posted May 10, 2004 Posted May 10, 2004 which is better, lambswool or chenile? How do you wash chamois?
SKperformance Posted May 11, 2004 Posted May 11, 2004 chenille is man made it all depends on the depth of the pile to hold water and trap dirt deep inside is hairs.
SW03ES Posted May 11, 2004 Posted May 11, 2004 Like Sharad says it really depends, both are good but a high quality Chenile is better than a low quality lambswool and vice versa. Chenile sheds until it is broken in which can be a huge PITA. As for washing natural chamois you can't. I dont use Chamois anymore, I reccomend a waffle weave MF towel followed by a normal MF towel.
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