Only time I'd pressure wash is on a work truck used in concrete plants and whatnot. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif.This is actually good advice. lol.
Stay away from the pressure washers, though.
I use one of those cloths made for drying. I don't know what they are called, but they tend to come in bright colors, and have a rubbery feel to them. The one I have is called The Absorber I believe.I like to wash my own car . i find that for some reason when i dry it, it dont come out right if i let it air dry then its alittle better. what u guy use to dry your rides?
pressure washer is fine if you have a clear coat...This is actually good advice. lol.
Stay away from the pressure washers, though.
Pressure washers should be used on the engine bay only. Car washes are what create swirl marks in the first place, so that really isn't a good thing to use as a reference.pressure washer is fine if you have a clear coat...what do you think is at the car washes?? not as strong but the same thing.
im talking about the ones you spray yourself not automatic.Pressure washers should be used on the engine bay only. Car washes are what create swirl marks in the first place, so that really isn't a good thing to use as a reference.
That's not what it's for. One is just water, the other is soapy water. You rinse the mitt or sponge in the water bucket so that you don't have dirt swirling around in the soapy bucket which causes swirl marks.hmm. not bad. Never even though to use 2 buckets. Maybe because I don't let my car get dirty enough for 2 buckets.