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Originally posted by Boss_429
Personally, I don`t like using the CWB on paint. (works nice on windows though).
However, if one wants to try the CWB, here`s what I would recommend................. Make sure that you do absolutely "perfect" car washes to remove "ALL" the dirt before using the CWB. Next, make sure that you leave lots of water on the paint surface to allow the CWB to glide over the surface.
In the end, I still think a good "flood rinse" of the vehicle, and a high quality WW towel make a better drying process.
My thoughts exactly. If a car is properly protected and rinsed in the correct way, there is very little water left on the paint. The CWB would actually be slower for me. I just can`t justify the risk.