good tips. Thx
do you have any tips for rinseless washing?
always looking to improve my process.
good tips. Thx
do you have any tips for rinseless washing?
always looking to improve my process.
Yeah, error on the side of caution. If you think it may be too dirty then it probably is. In other words if you have any doubts at all then don`t do it. If you do then use a plush MF towel as a wash media, (I like CG Sasquatch) two buckets with grit guards, rinse well after every section and use a clean WW with a drying aid just in case you miss a spot. Other than that no real tricks.
I was thinking about the chinchillas for rinseless since they are plush on both sides but the latest batch to come in sound as though they had some quality issues (linting and chunks coming out after washing)
maybe I will look into some sasquatches...
I was given one by daves120 and immediately had to have more. I think you`ll like them and if you don`t I will buy them off of you!
PS get the 3 pack you`ll want more.
David,
Thanks for taking the time to share your drying method. I was going to buy the 8 hp MasterBlaster but I`m not sure I want to spend the money. I suspect I will break down and get one but for now I`m thinking of Chemical Guys Woolly Mammoth drying towels. Big and fluffy.
I like the idea of patting down or blot drying the surface vs. running the towel across the paint. Sure makes great sense! And after I`m done with the drying maybe I`ll use BF Waterless Wash before moving on to the next steps.
Jim
Another awesome thread for people with black vehicles... Your advise has been so useful and really helped avoid so much of the hair pulling associated with working on black vehicles and especially the work I`ve been doing on my ZO6... Thank you so much!!!
2007 Subaru STi (Satin White Pearl)
500whp / 494wtq @ 25psi
2003 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 (Black)
Bolt-ons
2004 Hyundai Elantra GT (Ebony Black)
Stock daily driver, 5sp
Master Blaster and CR Spotless. Problem solved!
Awesome tips...thx ( from the owner of two black vehicles)
I implement same method when i wash my car.
I have the master blaster and love it but I find that when I dry it, it leaves tiny water spots. Do you go afterwards with a towel to pick up the water spots? Thank you.
You can spend a lot of time herding the water off the paint with the MB but at some point you just need to use a towel for specific spots.
It is usually water in trim that gets blown out that causes the random drops of water on paint for me. I try to get the water off the tires and from trim first then finish the paint.
Al
The Need to Bead
I have the 8hp master blaster and it is all you need after flood rinsing. Once is blow the water off you may need to blot some random drops but I rarely touch my paint and more when drying.
The CR spotless will be installed before next season.
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