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  • #16
    Re: HOW TO: Properly Wash Your Car.

    dry it quickly and dont use a wet shammy, change towels often
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    • #17
      Re: HOW TO: Properly Wash Your Car.

      ^This as well as using a rubber flexible squeegee on the windows, washing in the shade, and having your car on a slight incline if possible helps.

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      • #18
        Re: HOW TO: Properly Wash Your Car.

        Originally posted by ToniCipriani View Post
        You probably need a fine swirl remover. Heard good things about SwirlX but haven't used it myself. Always start with the weakest compound then move on to the more aggressive stuff if it doesn't work (ScratchX, Ultimate Compound).

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        Thanks a lot. i'll give that a shot and let ya know how it turns out. And yes, Meguiar's is imo the best brand for car products - so i guess you could call me a fanboy too
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        • #19
          Re: HOW TO: Properly Wash Your Car.

          I use a leaf blower specifically for drying the car.

          Also eliminate the water drips and runners hidden under the trim.
          Is quite good in drying up wheels and glass

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          • #20
            Re: HOW TO: Properly Wash Your Car.

            Originally posted by SmartGTP View Post
            I use a leaf blower specifically for drying the car.

            Also eliminate the water drips and runners hidden under the trim.
            Is quite good in drying up wheels and glass
            I don't know about that method, given the strength of blowers I've used. I'd be afraid of sending debris against the car particularly the lower parts. But if it works for you........;-)
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