What`s a chamois?
jK
No seriously use microfiber, what ever towel you used must not have been quality, get your towels from here you can`t go wrong
What`s a chamois?
jK
No seriously use microfiber, what ever towel you used must not have been quality, get your towels from here you can`t go wrong
Forget chamois...
Masterblaster, California water blade and a good set of high gm microfiber.
Prayer of St.Francis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69ni2...endscreen&NR=1
My Absorbers have been regulated to boat and jetski duty. I now use my Metro Blaster and a Guzzler. Nothing else needed.
Only Z Best Detailing-Automotive Concours Detailing Services
http://ozbdetailing.com
https://www.facebook.com/ozbautodetailing
Prayer of St.Francis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69ni2...endscreen&NR=1
I use WW micro
so I`ll stay out of it
Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
Prayer of St.Francis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69ni2...endscreen&NR=1
Got quiet in here.
Certainly, these are sort of age old arguments, Like what Amplifier is better, McIntosh, Krell, Mark Levinson, ARC, MBL, Gryphon, etc etc.
Now, if I owned a Bentley, Ferarri 458 Italia, you can probably best believe I`d change my washing, and drying ways pronto.
What would I go to? Only God, and you folks would know, but no doubt if I had the cars I mention above in my Garage, I`d probably be looking at some good aids, like the Master Blaster, and maybe a few bikini clad cuties to help! LOL
FACT - THE BEST WAY TO CLEAN & DRY A CAR IS BY THE LEAST AMOUNT OF PHYSICAL CONTACT. Thus, either Air power or changing the waters actual drying properties are/will always be the best way.
Prayer of St.Francis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69ni2...endscreen&NR=1
As well as the finish on my car sheets water, a blower would be a waste of money. I think my towel collected a teaspoon last drying. The towel gathers more Hyrdo than water.
I used to use the vac n blo, but by the time I get it hooked up, the few drops have dried.
We work hard at getting the car to sheet and then run out and buy a $300 blower to remove the remaining tablespoon of water.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks