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bmw5541
08-10-2009, 03:08 PM
I have a quick question. I know that after washing many people here like to spray a QD on a wet car and wipe off with a WW.

Here is my question.
Would it be okay to do the same with a chamois instead of a WW, or would that create streaks?
Feed back please
Thanks in advance!

Mike Phillips
08-10-2009, 03:30 PM
Would it be okay to do the same with a chamois instead of a WW, or would that create streaks?



Depends on the material the chamois is made out of; if you mean a traditional leather chamois then it will likely leave streaks.

The idea behind spritzing on a QD after washing and then doing a final wipe is to create a uniform, shiny finish but this is done after the majority of water is removed and by using a wiping cloth that can remove the remaining water and quick detailer without leaving any residue behind and for this the cloth must be dry. A leather chamois is used when it's wet and and while it's good for removing the majority of the water it's not going to work very well for what you're trying to accomplish.

It would be better to dry the car off and then hit it with your choice of quick detailer and then use a high quality microfiber polishing cloth to spread out the QD and then remove it carefully.


:)

Rsurfer
08-10-2009, 03:34 PM
Why would anyone use a chamois when a ww will do a better and safer job.

Mike Phillips
08-10-2009, 03:40 PM
Why would anyone use a chamois when a ww will do a better and safer job.

The OP never stated specifically what type of chamois he was referring to? Chamois is kind of a general term for something used to remove water off a car's finish, traditionally it has been used to describe a leather chamois. Go back 15 to 20 years and that's what the word meant. Then artificial chamois were introduced like the Absorber also called the Fireman's Friend back in the mid-1980's.

When it comes to drying cloths it's pretty much personal preference as to what's best for each person just like most car care products.


:)

bmw5541
08-10-2009, 03:51 PM
The OP never stated specifically what type of chamois he was referring to? Chamois is kind of a general term for something used to remove water off a car's finish, traditionally it has been used to describe a leather chamois. Go back 15 to 20 years and that's what the word meant. Then artificial chamois were introduced like the Absorber also called the Fireman's Friend back in the mid-1980's.

When it comes to drying cloths it's pretty much personal preference as to what's best for each person just like most car care products.


:)

I actually use the Absorber. It does a fine job drying the car, but I was just curious about the QD, as I see many people on the forums talk about spraying it on as they wipe dry.

Mike, does your original reply still apply to the Absorber? I would thing so, but wanted to make sure.

Mike Phillips
08-10-2009, 04:01 PM
I actually use the Absorber. It does a fine job drying the car, but I was just curious about the QD, as I see many people on the forums talk about spraying it on as they wipe dry.

Mike, does your original reply still apply to the Absorber? I would thing so, but wanted to make sure.

I was a Rep for the Absorber back in 2000 and 2001, worked for Bill Stuart himself the owner of the Absorber company. Have pictures of myself demonstrating the Absorber at World of Wheels shows with Scrape.

This is Scrape, also got to buff it out multiple times as it saw a lot of abuse in the show circuit.

https://www.cleantools.net/website/htm/images/11.jpg

The absorber, like a leather chamois is used wet so I don't think it will work for the same reasons a leather chamois won't work. You could try it but again, best results for removing a QD to leave a nice looking, streak-free finish is to do your final wiping with something that's soft and dry like a premium quality microfiber polishing cloth, just like you would do if the car were dry.

:)

A4 1.8tqm
08-10-2009, 05:15 PM
I have a quick question. I know that after washing many people here like to spray a QD on a wet car and wipe off with a WW.

Here is my question.
Would it be okay to do the same with a chamois instead of a WW, or would that create streaks?
Feed back please
Thanks in advance!

Out of curiosity, have you ever used a WW drying towel? I recently started using them. Now I can't believe that I didn't jump on the WW wagon sooner. :cheers:

Claude
08-10-2009, 05:24 PM
I have a quick question. I know that after washing many people here like to spray a QD on a wet car and wipe off with a WW.

Here is my question.
Would it be okay to do the same with a chamois instead of a WW, or would that create streaks?
Feed back please
Thanks in advance!

I've never heard of that.
I have a Black vehicle and i only use a Toro blower to dry it.
To wipe it down with a detailer i use as cobra arctic white MF, which they are still out of stock on it and not on the BOGO.
And it works great for me.

Claude :D

bmw5541
08-10-2009, 05:31 PM
The WW MF will be on my next order. I just have to work with what I have for now.

Rsurfer
08-10-2009, 05:57 PM
The OP never stated specifically what type of chamois he was referring to? Chamois is kind of a general term for something used to remove water off a car's finish, traditionally it has been used to describe a leather chamois. Go back 15 to 20 years and that's what the word meant. Then artificial chamois were introduced like the Absorber also called the Fireman's Friend back in the mid-1980's.

When it comes to drying cloths it's pretty much personal preference as to what's best for each person just like most car care products.


:)I'll stick to what I said Mike. I've used chamois (leather) for years before MF. I would never go back to a chamois over a WWMF.

ScottB
08-10-2009, 05:59 PM
I believe the nap in MF towels offers a degree of safety a chamois cannot. If any sand or dirt is on finish a true chamois will grab and grind across finish. MF WW is my choice personally.

loudog2
08-10-2009, 08:34 PM
I'll stick to what I said Mike. I've used chamois (leather) for years before MF. I would never go back to a chamois over a WWMF.
Amen brother!! But this one isn't too bad. I've used it in the past.
Microfiber Soft Touch Drying Towel is a soft, chamois-like car drying towel made out of microfiber. (http://autogeek.net/x2070.html)

Rsurfer
08-10-2009, 08:45 PM
Amen brother!! But this one isn't too bad. I've used it in the past.
Microfiber Soft Touch Drying Towel is a soft, chamois-like car drying towel made out of microfiber. (http://autogeek.net/x2070.html)Hey Dog, if you are still using it, I might give it a try, if not I'll pass.

loudog2
08-10-2009, 08:50 PM
Hey Dog, if you are still using it, I might give it a try, if not I'll pass.
It's a last resort now. If all other towels are wet or dirty. Good thing about it is, it doesn't drag or stick. It's part suede/microfiber. But again, WW first choice.

By the way, info on the new Infiniti G is out for 2010. Redesigned front, back and interior.

Rsurfer
08-10-2009, 10:32 PM
It's a last resort now. If all other towels are wet or dirty. Good thing about it is, it doesn't drag or stick. It's part suede/microfiber. But again, WW first choice.

By the way, info on the new Infiniti G is out for 2010. Redesigned front, back and interior.
Thought they made major changes every 5 yrs.?