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    Basic car wash questions

    I never thought washing a car could be so complicated.
    So far I have Meguires GC soap and a micro fiber waffle towel for drying.
    I plan to get some buckets with grit guards and a brush for the wheels.
    I notice that when I dry the car with the waffle towel there is still a film of water on it.
    Personally I think I prefer a synthetic chamois over the waffle towel, the towel gets wet and heavy and seems harder to wring out.
    I read that I should use a dedicated towel with a quick detailer to do the final drying.
    Is the detailer really necessary, can I just use the towel?
    So looking for some suggestions for a final drying towel and quick detailer.
    One towel I am looking is CG Woolly Mammoth.

    Thanks for any suggestions

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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    I would suggest using more than one towel to dry your car also you say it's hard to dry is there any protection down on the car currently like a wax or sealant that may be contributing to your drying issues if you have no protection waters sticks. have you clayed or done any sort of decontamination?
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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    I'm a fan of the Jelly Blades, or California Water Blades, to remove 80% of the water. I then follow up with a waffle towel to "blot" the remaining spots. Of course the waffle weave towels need to be slightly damp to be most effective. So I'll lay the towel on the windshield as I start to blade the water off of the rest of the car. For the small amount of water that's left, one towel does a great job. I've never seen the benefit of using a detail spray at this point.

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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    Quote Originally Posted by VR8 View Post
    I'm a fan of the Jelly Blades, or California Water Blades, to remove 80% of the water. I then follow up with a waffle towel to "blot" the remaining spots. Of course the waffle weave towels need to be slightly damp to be most effective. So I'll lay the towel on the windshield as I start to blade the water off of the rest of the car. For the small amount of water that's left, one towel does a great job. I've never seen the benefit of using a detail spray at this point.
    Eww I would never use a water blade or water chamois of any kind.

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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    The CG Woolly Mammoth is terrible. Get a GG PFM for drying.


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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    Quote Originally Posted by idriveblackcars View Post
    Eww I would never use a water blade or water chamois of any kind.
    Yeah, don't use a water blade on the paint or a chamois. Even if the car is absolutely clean, dragging a silicone blade across the paint is going to cause fine scratches. Put down a good LSP that sheets water and use a blower and GG PFM towel to dry your car.


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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    Groits for drying.

    Griots Garage PFM Terry Weave Drying Towel

    But a FLOOD RINSE will remove 80% of the water after your wash. Just flood the car with your hose (no nozzle).

    If you really want to amp up your ride the easy way, use PRIMA WAX AS YOU DRY as a drying aid.

    Prima Hydro Wax As You Dry Spray, spray wax
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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    Quote Originally Posted by pro 4x View Post
    Groits for drying.

    Griots Garage PFM Terry Weave Drying Towel

    But a FLOOD RINSE will remove 80% of the water after your wash. Just flood the car with your hose (no nozzle).

    If you really want to amp up your ride the easy way, use PRIMA WAX AS YOU DRY as a drying aid.

    Prima Hydro Wax As You Dry Spray, spray wax
    Will Prima Wax or similar product help to prolong the need to apply sealant?
    Is Optimum ONR No Rinse Wash & Wax a similar product?
    I am not a detailing enthusiast and this not a hobby for me so I don't want to use too many products unless there it is clearly worthwhile.

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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    Quote Originally Posted by PriusPrime View Post
    I never thought washing a car could be so complicated.
    So far I have Meguires GC soap and a micro fiber waffle towel for drying.
    I plan to get some buckets with grit guards and a brush for the wheels.
    I notice that when I dry the car with the waffle towel there is still a film of water on it.
    Personally I think I prefer a synthetic chamois over the waffle towel, the towel gets wet and heavy and seems harder to wring out.
    I read that I should use a dedicated towel with a quick detailer to do the final drying.
    Is the detailer really necessary, can I just use the towel?
    So looking for some suggestions for a final drying towel and quick detailer.
    One towel I am looking is CG Woolly Mammoth.

    Thanks for any suggestions
    This is a great kit and a great bargain.

    3D Bucket Car Care Bundle

    Stick with waffle weave towels, you need at least 4-5 to dry a regular size vehicle.
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    Re: Basic car wash questions

    Quote Originally Posted by cleanmycorolla View Post
    I would suggest using more than one towel to dry your car also you say it's hard to dry is there any protection down on the car currently like a wax or sealant that may be contributing to your drying issues if you have no protection waters sticks. have you clayed or done any sort of decontamination?
    I bought the car new 3 weeks ago. From what I can tell it does not have any protection and the water did not bead up much.
    It also feels rough when I did the baggie test. I am going have a detailer clay, polish and apply sealer since I don't want to get into that now, maybe later.
    For now I just want to wash it and reapply sealer as needed.

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