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Corvette
Detailing & Car Care
Waterless wash.
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<blockquote data-quote="LSXtasy" data-source="post: 69217" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>HespelerC4, the Adam's rep at Lingenfelter showed me a technique to use with towels. Instead of folding it into quarters (like I always do), with this product (or other waterless products) fold the towel into quarters and then one last time onto itself. Spray the area you are going to clean liberally with the product you are using. Gently, with light pressure run the towel over the area. You will quickly see a "dirt line" using the same side of the towel, flip to the clean side and repeat. Eventually you will be using all sides of the towel. If this is too confusing then I will take pics and show you what I mean. It really is pretty easy. My Vette is not a "show car", but a daily driver and an occasional track car (road coarse). My paint is less than perfect, but I still want it to look great, and I love a clean, shiny car. I think the results speak for themselves. I took a huge chance, but living out of a hotel for 2 months left me no choice. I think I'll be saving the water for the big jobs.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-T230NU using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LSXtasy, post: 69217, member: 1150"] HespelerC4, the Adam's rep at Lingenfelter showed me a technique to use with towels. Instead of folding it into quarters (like I always do), with this product (or other waterless products) fold the towel into quarters and then one last time onto itself. Spray the area you are going to clean liberally with the product you are using. Gently, with light pressure run the towel over the area. You will quickly see a "dirt line" using the same side of the towel, flip to the clean side and repeat. Eventually you will be using all sides of the towel. If this is too confusing then I will take pics and show you what I mean. It really is pretty easy. My Vette is not a "show car", but a daily driver and an occasional track car (road coarse). My paint is less than perfect, but I still want it to look great, and I love a clean, shiny car. I think the results speak for themselves. I took a huge chance, but living out of a hotel for 2 months left me no choice. I think I'll be saving the water for the big jobs. Sent from my SM-T230NU using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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