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Hagerty Does It Again!


jfa.series1

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You're going to love the subject of this video that came in the latest email from Hagerty.  Lets just say that the folks at Meguiar's have impeccable taste in cars!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxi7ly9BORc&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_medium=email&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=Hagerty%20Weekly%20News%203-30-2016

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2 hours ago, bartsscooterservice said:

Nice. I use the pressure washer first, before using soap and a sponge, because if you just rinse it and use the sponge, the dirt/sand is still on there, and you are making scratches... just saying ;)

Understood.  Sponges will hold onto grit.  That's why they use a microfiber mitt and rinse it thoroughly before they go back into the soap bucket for each area of the car.  Not faulting your method but a pressure washer can drive water into areas that might have a tough time drying out and subsequently inviting the dreaded "R" word.

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On ‎31‎-‎3‎-‎2016 at 0:05 AM, jfa.series1 said:

Understood.  Sponges will hold onto grit.  That's why they use a microfiber mitt and rinse it thoroughly before they go back into the soap bucket for each area of the car.  Not faulting your method but a pressure washer can drive water into areas that might have a tough time drying out and subsequently inviting the dreaded "R" word.

I ment a moderate pressure washer, like the ones @ the carwash, not a 120 bar pressure washer :P 

 

( That's what they do also before your car goes into an automatic car wash... )

 

 

I agree the microfiber mits are better offcourse...

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