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Wax + rain = screwed?
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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 6205399" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>Yea i know about the swirls. I used to use a california duster and i started getting those swirls. Now i get these armorall super fine microfiber dust and polishing cloths. They last FOREVER with washing and dust PERFECTLY. I love them and the quick wipedown is usually very light anyway. Just to keep any major contaminates from setting, pollen etc. 10 minute rubdown before heading off to work keeps it looking new. And because I wax fairly frequently, i don't think its harming the paint. (its not visibly anyway)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 6205399, member: 573988"] Yea i know about the swirls. I used to use a california duster and i started getting those swirls. Now i get these armorall super fine microfiber dust and polishing cloths. They last FOREVER with washing and dust PERFECTLY. I love them and the quick wipedown is usually very light anyway. Just to keep any major contaminates from setting, pollen etc. 10 minute rubdown before heading off to work keeps it looking new. And because I wax fairly frequently, i don't think its harming the paint. (its not visibly anyway) [/QUOTE]
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