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Hey all, I've seen the videos of auto geek and others who take their time to wash with several cloths and several buckets to avoid swirl marks in the paint. I know that's ideal but in trinidad it's a hard thing to do since the humidity of the atmosphere causes water to dry pretty quickly. It's also a very tedious method to fit into everyday life where you may have an hour or so to give the exterior paint a wash and when your vehicle is considerably bigger than an Audi R8.
For me I use 2 buckets and 1 cloth. I scrub the cloth in the clean water bucket with my hands and that seems to work quite well but it takes a fair amount of time to wash a large vehicle this way.
My question is how do you wash in a practical way while saving time, minimizing hard water spots and still avoid swirl marks?
For me I use 2 buckets and 1 cloth. I scrub the cloth in the clean water bucket with my hands and that seems to work quite well but it takes a fair amount of time to wash a large vehicle this way.
My question is how do you wash in a practical way while saving time, minimizing hard water spots and still avoid swirl marks?