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    Good towels for fragile clear? Canada

    Quote Originally Posted by nathan007 View Post
    Thanks for your replies!

    It was definitely not polishing residues , and they were not induced by removing the polish, i can 110% assure you of that! (that mistake was made a week ago and I perfected my technique hehe). I used Sonax EX0406 and the car sat for about two days without being touched). I naturally inspected my work under every possible angles of light and there were no swirls and/or marring.

    Thanks alot for your suggestions, I will definitely look for dedicated towels and try a rinceless on my next job (which will only be next summer)
    So you polished, removed and let sit for 2 days? I would eraser right after if I was going to let sit. Rinsless before polishing (use one with no protection)

    You get dust on the car in those 2 days and Eraser doesn’t have the surfactants/polymers to encapsulate the dust.

    If this was your process that was probably culprit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack View Post
    So you polished, removed and let sit for 2 days? I would eraser right after if I was going to let sit. Rinsless before polishing (use one with no protection)

    You get dust on the car in those 2 days and Eraser doesn’t have the surfactants/polymers to encapsulate the dust.

    If this was your process that was probably culprit.


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    He blew the dust off with compressed air. Assuming the car was in the garage I would say he did enough to be ok? I would’ve done it that way too.

    But if the car was parked outside then no. [but I don’t think it was]

    However what you just said about Eraser sucks.

    Actually, what I would’ve done is 1st blow off with air, then do a light dusting with a soft microfiber drying towel by laying matador style and lightly pulling the dry towel across each panel to “dust”, followed by the panel wipe or waterless wash/quick detailer if there was still visible dust on the paint.

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