You know what they say about black cars, it's true they show everything. If my car is spotless and I take it out for a couple of hours drive it isn't spotless anymore. In fact sometimes is alarming how much dust has accumlated on the back quarters and rear end of the car. Not to mention bug splats on the front. On a silver or white car this dirt wouldn't be as noticable but no doubt it would still be there. Getting to the point.
Quik Detailers are a wonderful product that I've been using to clean dusty motorcycles for several years with good results. However, with the car I'm very reluctant to continue my QDing ways because of the volume of dust that can be held on the larger painted surface. I just can't help but think that wipeing off all that dust, no matter how careful I am, on the surface of the paint is somehow detrimental or second best to a good wash.
I have used compressed nitrogen before to blast off as much dust as possible before QDing which really helps but with the added time of that extra step I'm close to the time to just wash and dry the car. I also end up using gobs of towels to QD the car so that I'm always using a clean section of toweling on the paint. This creates slightly more work too for laundering the towels.
So I've been doing a lot more washing and less QDing. What do you think? Are we doing more harm than good while using this <em class='bbc'>very convenient[/i] product? Is a good old fashioned car wash a better solution?
ps I live in sunny CA where I don't have to worry about my hand freezing solid inside of my wash bucket.

Quik Detailers are a wonderful product that I've been using to clean dusty motorcycles for several years with good results. However, with the car I'm very reluctant to continue my QDing ways because of the volume of dust that can be held on the larger painted surface. I just can't help but think that wipeing off all that dust, no matter how careful I am, on the surface of the paint is somehow detrimental or second best to a good wash.
I have used compressed nitrogen before to blast off as much dust as possible before QDing which really helps but with the added time of that extra step I'm close to the time to just wash and dry the car. I also end up using gobs of towels to QD the car so that I'm always using a clean section of toweling on the paint. This creates slightly more work too for laundering the towels.
So I've been doing a lot more washing and less QDing. What do you think? Are we doing more harm than good while using this <em class='bbc'>very convenient[/i] product? Is a good old fashioned car wash a better solution?
ps I live in sunny CA where I don't have to worry about my hand freezing solid inside of my wash bucket.

