LanceB
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What is the best material to use when washing your car? I have heard sponges leave swirl marks when they get a little dirty. What does everyone use?
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In theory I agree with you. I worked as a professional detailer many years ago. However, as frequently as I wax my car (and I imagine most Corvette owners are similiar) I don't worry about the wash stripping the wax off. If you just use the soap, there isn't really any problem. The other washes (tire, engine, etc) use harsh chemicals that will strip the wax. Usually I'm just using clear water to rinse off the dust anyways. There is more of a chance to scratch or leave swirl marks in the paint by hand washing it than there is a chance to leave the paint unprotected just rinsing the car off every other day or so. :gapDRTH VTR said:Many Corvette owners would advise against commercial car washes. Those sprays contain chemicals that can't be good for your car. They will remove wax. The drive through kind are worse. I can speak from experience on that one. I think that many people would suggest a microfiber towel, or at least a 100% cotton towel with some mild car wash. Never use dish soap. This link lists the commandments of Corvette ownership. Enjoy.
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53923
I use a wool hand mitt that traps the dirt and doesn't smear it around with Meguiars classic gold car wash,shampoo and conditioner. It doesn't seem to remove the wax unless you mix it too "hot".Definitely wash the clean upper parts first with lots of rinse water for each step until you get to the rocker panels and wheels last.LanceB said:What is the best material to use when washing your car? I have heard sponges leave swirl marks when they get a little dirty. What does everyone use?
Now that is trick I wanna see! :confusedvetteboy86 said:I really enjoy drying my car with water.
Craig
Now I understand. I've tried that trick before, but I always seem to get splash back from various protrusions (mirrors, windshield wipers, Targa top side trim, etc,) that end up leaving little spots all over the place. Of course, that was on my C4 and Boxster. Since I haven't hand washed the C5 yet, I'll have to try it again! Definately doing something wrong with the chamois on the windows right nowwishuwerehere82 said:I dry mine with water.
Take the spray nozzle off and turn the flow down real low and rinse the car off with a "sheet" of water. As it runs off, the water pulls away from the high spots first and leaves a dry area behind. Only small puddles are left on the car, instead of lots of drops that will dry fast and leave spots.
It really works! Really!
ad . The outside looks like it was washed with a dirt towel, and all I did was rinse of the car and dry it... all in the shade too.