Woob
New member
Long time since I have started a thread but here is my problem:
Weather is warm but POLLEN CITY (I've never seen so much grab my car everyday even if I use my CCD). I offered to clean a black Honda Accord for my friend since she wanted it clean and was willing to send it through a carwash
rolleyes: dangerous they are, unless its touchless of course)
I trusted the use of my microfibers + S&W. My technique was to first wet the entire panel with spritzes of water to loosen the hardened dirt layer then spray loosely with alot of S&W since it looked very dirty. The entire came out like it didn't have any marring due to my removal with just S&W and MF.
MY big question: When I was cleaning the entire car it obviously had swirls, but if just felt very rough and grainy. Was I pushing too hard? Or was it the actual MF? Not enough liquid?
Does anyone know of any techniques to clean a pretty dirty car with some water / MF / and S&W? - Sorta like a QEW technique but with S&W?
I hate to take the hose out and WW.
Weather is warm but POLLEN CITY (I've never seen so much grab my car everyday even if I use my CCD). I offered to clean a black Honda Accord for my friend since she wanted it clean and was willing to send it through a carwash

I trusted the use of my microfibers + S&W. My technique was to first wet the entire panel with spritzes of water to loosen the hardened dirt layer then spray loosely with alot of S&W since it looked very dirty. The entire came out like it didn't have any marring due to my removal with just S&W and MF.
MY big question: When I was cleaning the entire car it obviously had swirls, but if just felt very rough and grainy. Was I pushing too hard? Or was it the actual MF? Not enough liquid?
Does anyone know of any techniques to clean a pretty dirty car with some water / MF / and S&W? - Sorta like a QEW technique but with S&W?
I hate to take the hose out and WW.
