Ok so I'm one of those people who live in the city so I don't have a garage or much of a way to wash the car myself effectively.
There is a hand car wash place near by where they spend 1/2 hour washing your car. At first I thought this place was great, 30 min on your car and only $15. Long story short, I got the car back from the body shop (after an accident) and I know that the paint on the hood, bumper, and front quarters was new and flat.
After 1 wash at this place, I saw swirls. Now, I'm pretty sure the swirls are from their wash mitts that are used over and over on different cars. I asked the boss if it would be ok if I brought my own MF towels for his workers to use, and he said no problem. I got a bunch of cheap MF's from Costco.
Do you think that will solve my swirling problem? I guess I would give them 2 MF's to wash with and 2 to dry with. I have no idea what kind of soap they use.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
There is a hand car wash place near by where they spend 1/2 hour washing your car. At first I thought this place was great, 30 min on your car and only $15. Long story short, I got the car back from the body shop (after an accident) and I know that the paint on the hood, bumper, and front quarters was new and flat.
After 1 wash at this place, I saw swirls. Now, I'm pretty sure the swirls are from their wash mitts that are used over and over on different cars. I asked the boss if it would be ok if I brought my own MF towels for his workers to use, and he said no problem. I got a bunch of cheap MF's from Costco.
Do you think that will solve my swirling problem? I guess I would give them 2 MF's to wash with and 2 to dry with. I have no idea what kind of soap they use.
Thanks in advance for your advice!