I have used it twice now and it seems to do a good job on my Black '04 Trailblazer. Not many water spots after using it. However, it seemed that the second time it was less effective since I waxed it with Mother's California Gold.
I've got a Water Sprite synthetic chamois. It's light years ahead of the Absorber or any of the other "rubbery" feeling synthetic chamois. It seems like the more you use it, the better it works too. I just drag it across the paint, and it's totally dry. Like a big tongue licking it up.quote:
Originally posted by Russell:
srips wax big-time! Soaps and filters are not cost effective and still leaves some spots. Just not recomended by detail buffs.
Use a large waffle weave microfiber drying towel instead to dry your car. Works so much better than a chamois or a old Holiday Inn towel
I agree. That's why I pull my car into the garage after using it, so it dries clean. It just takes a long time to dry in there, because of the florida heat.quote:
Originally posted by Cadude:
If you have a nice garage to pull the still wet car in, you should get good results.