Big Red Sponge and rinseless wash works greatNo sponge please.
Big Red Sponge and rinseless wash works greatNo sponge please.
Big Red Sponge and rinseless wash works great
Both of my cars are black and both paints have the durability of room temperature butter.I've never actually tried this, I do have ONR but I use it mainly as a quick detailer and what not. We pretty much never have water restrictions to the point you can't wash your car, so I guess that is why I have never tried it. The concept seems interesting but also seems like it would be much harder on paint.
Big Red Sponge and rinseless wash works great
What causes swirl marks is dirt trapped in whatever is being used to wash the car. That's why a 2 bucket wash method is preferred. I've been using this method for decades and our cars don't have swirls. I use a microfiber wash mitt. I dry the cars with very soft full cotton towels. I don't rub the towels on the paint, but drag them across the paint. On vertical parts of the cars I apply very little pressure on the towel.They can't be completely avoided. A pro is likely to machine polish once the car is clean & dry. Some foam twice and wash by hand during the 2nd foam. Many use microfiber towels as the wash mitt and use a clean one as the previous one gets dirty.
If and only if you pre-rinse/wet the panel with rinseless wash solution. Otherwise it can be marr city.Big Red Sponge and rinseless wash works great
If and only if you pre-rinse/wet the panel with rinseless wash solution. Otherwise it can be marr city.
Also, that sponge needs to be rinsed out in degreaser every few washes to release the trapped dirt. Here's an example of the dirt that came out after washing several cars.
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(Solution was light pink before I rinsed out the sponge).