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Normally when using the PBL Twins, I'll install the Paint Coating first and then top with the Surface Coating about an hour later or the next day, (depends on how long the car is here).
Then down the road, after a normal wash and dry - I'll use the microfiber towel, (marked of course), and hit the car from about my waist up using the Surface Coating. This is fast and easy and not only does it keep the car looking great and feeling slippery, it maintains maximum water beading, (easy-peasy), and of course maintains the protection.
I'm not a s set-it and forget it guy. I think a car LOOKS BEST when you do something once in a while.
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For anyone wanting a simple and SAFE way to maintain your ceramic coated car - here's how I do and an article to show you what I use.
Things you need to wash a ceramic coated car by Mike Phillips
As long as you PURPOSEFULLY are PRO-ACTIVE about keeping your washing towels clean - this is about as safe as you can get when it comes to washing or TOUCHING your coated car's paint.
You MUST have a system or a protocol in place to keep your washing towels, drying towels and basically ANYTHING that touches the paint clean and uncontaminated.
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And right now, everything I show in my how to wash a coated car article is on sale,
30% off
Special Promotions
Not sure how much longer it goes.
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nd right now, everything I show in my how to wash a coated car article is on sale,
30% off
Special Promotions
Not sure how much longer it goes.
And just like that - the sale is over.
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Mike, when you cut towels like that, don't you have issues with lint? All these edgeless towels lint quite a bit when new due to no stitching on the edges, and that gets better with time. I'm thinking with a fresh cut on the towel like that lint will come from those edges?
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Mike, when you cut towels like that, don't you have issues with lint?
All these edgeless towels lint quite a bit when new due to no stitching on the edges, and that gets better with time. I'm thinking with a fresh cut on the towel like that lint will come from those edges?
Could just be me as I don't notice it much or pay it that much attention to it. Any lint will blow off when I drive the car, my experience is its a very temporary thing.
Next time I use one of the sections I've cut up and have been using for months now - I'll look closer and pay closer attention and update you in this thread. The BIGGER picture for me is simply having a method that quick, fast and easy and doesn't waste product.
Good question - thank you for asking.
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Could just be me as I don't notice it much or pay it that much attention to it. Any lint will blow off when I drive the car, my experience is its a very temporary thing.
Next time I use one of the sections I've cut up and have been using for months now - I'll look closer and pay closer attention and update you in this thread. The BIGGER picture for me is simply having a method that quick, fast and easy and doesn't waste product.
Good question - thank you for asking.
Thanks. The reason I asked is when I'm doing a coating I want to avoid any and all lint if I can. Day to day it's not as bad but I still try to use towels that don't give me any lint.
I definitely agree with the perspective of making the towels a manageable size and avoiding waste.
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