stoneweed1
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its been really cold here - at or below freezing and the car is dirty.....i'm contemplating taking the car to an automatic no touch wash to clean the car and of course to avoid any wax in the automation if at all possible.
next i'd drive the car back into the garage and dry it and then start the polish/wax with porter cable
the concern is during the 5 mile trek back to the garage i'd be picking up road gunk, some salt, maybe some splash from the trucks although in miniscule amounts. so if i dry it using a towel/MF towel, would i technically be increasing the chance of creating swirls during the drying process? and then porter cabling when there is small traces of grit would then create more swirls?
so would Quick Detailing prior to drying or quick detailing after drying resolve any of these issues? is it better just to wait till the weather improves and avoid risk of swirls (car is brand new with no apparent swirls).
next i'd drive the car back into the garage and dry it and then start the polish/wax with porter cable
the concern is during the 5 mile trek back to the garage i'd be picking up road gunk, some salt, maybe some splash from the trucks although in miniscule amounts. so if i dry it using a towel/MF towel, would i technically be increasing the chance of creating swirls during the drying process? and then porter cabling when there is small traces of grit would then create more swirls?
so would Quick Detailing prior to drying or quick detailing after drying resolve any of these issues? is it better just to wait till the weather improves and avoid risk of swirls (car is brand new with no apparent swirls).