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Old 03-01-2003, 10:44 AM   #16
UglyFast88
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C'mon guys-

You can wash your car right and still have dirt on it. You can wash your car by hand from new 3x a week, and in a few months you'll have contaminents embedded in the paint. The claybars reveals that. I think that the best technique is the sheeting method- gets almost all of the water off of the paint before you touch it.

But I still wouldn't own another black car...

Still reminds me of a funny story-

My neighbor just bought a new Camaro Z28 in '95 and was late for our 4th of July party at the hangout, and the car had a light dust on it, and he wanted to rinse it off before leaving.
Well, he laid the wash mitt over it and just lightly waved it over the car to loosen the dirt up, to rinse it off.

Would have worked okay, except he thought that he didn't need any soap...

Omigod- you should see the scratches he had on the 3 day old turd...

HA!
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