MarkS22
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I have to agree. I even use a single bucket technique. Meaning multiple freshly washed microfiber clothes that are never reused. I fold them in half, flip them a couple times each panel. I start at the top and work down. They're color coded so certain ones are only for the tires or glass. I pre soak with clean water from a pump sprayer. I dry with large waffle weave in place. Heck, I even did water sheeting and a leaf blower for a while. Still got fine swirls. I've tried multiple brands of microfiber, like Chemical Guys, and varying levels of thickness. All the tags are removed. Some are edgeless. This is all with Optimum No Rinse. On top of this, I had a two-step correction and cQuartz applied about 7,000 miles ago, so I can only imagine what it would look like without.
Granted, it's a a black car, so no doubt swirls will happen. But if using a fresh quality microfiber gently on each panel is causing swirls, I think there's room for improvement. My last black car didn't have this level of swirling.
Granted, it's a a black car, so no doubt swirls will happen. But if using a fresh quality microfiber gently on each panel is causing swirls, I think there's room for improvement. My last black car didn't have this level of swirling.