I recently (today) got in a discussion with a friend of mine about car care. I explained to him that I have tons of supplies he was welcome to come over and use/try out so he can decide what he liked best.
We got to discussing hand washing the car with wash mitts and wash buckets, and he started telling me how he quit doing the manual method and would just go down to his local coin-operated pressure "do it yourself" wash and hose the car down.
Now, he said he started doing this because no matter HOW careful he was he'd get swirl marks in his clearcoat/paint. And then he continued to mention with his next car he did NO hand prep to the car ever, just sprayed it down with at the "do it yourself" places and never experienced any swirling.
Of course, this makes sense since you're not making contact with the car with a wash mitt, towel or whatever.
As some of you know I just bought a new car. I've already hand washed it once... I can't say I've done any damage yet, but now I'm starting to wonder, "why do I go through the trouble to do it myself if I'm going to cause marring?"
So that is my question to you folks, why DO we spend the time doing ourselves, just to (somewhere down the road) get out the rubbing compound and rub the swirls away? :nixweiss
Am I just being paranoid? I know I do it because I love my car to be clean.. but at the cost of possibly swirling my paint? I don't know.
We got to discussing hand washing the car with wash mitts and wash buckets, and he started telling me how he quit doing the manual method and would just go down to his local coin-operated pressure "do it yourself" wash and hose the car down.
Now, he said he started doing this because no matter HOW careful he was he'd get swirl marks in his clearcoat/paint. And then he continued to mention with his next car he did NO hand prep to the car ever, just sprayed it down with at the "do it yourself" places and never experienced any swirling.
Of course, this makes sense since you're not making contact with the car with a wash mitt, towel or whatever.
As some of you know I just bought a new car. I've already hand washed it once... I can't say I've done any damage yet, but now I'm starting to wonder, "why do I go through the trouble to do it myself if I'm going to cause marring?"
So that is my question to you folks, why DO we spend the time doing ourselves, just to (somewhere down the road) get out the rubbing compound and rub the swirls away? :nixweiss
Am I just being paranoid? I know I do it because I love my car to be clean.. but at the cost of possibly swirling my paint? I don't know.