Anyone using them? If so, re they any good? Don't want to damage the paintwork so any recommendations will be gratefully received. Thank you
Yes, this is how I'm doing it now, just wondered why some people swear by it. The only advantage I see is that you end up using fewer towels. Thanks @t-tonyJust use a micro fibre towel.
Tony.
Not if you actually like the car.Anyone using them? If so, re they any good? Don't want to damage the paintwork so any recommendations will be gratefully received. Thank you
A man after my own heart. Chuck a bucket of water at it and drive.There are a million and one ways to clean a car; everybody has their own way/ preference. No way is the wrong way IMO, just some cost more time and money than others.
It costs me around 5p to clean any of my cars. Two buckets of water, a splash of the cheapest car shampoo (from Screwfix), a sponge, a micro-fibre towel (just one) and a large soft cloth to finish/completely dry the car.
I take my wheels off every other wash and clean these inside, along with brake calipers, etc. I only use water and a dirty towel.
A wax with carnauba every once in a while but not often as it's hard work!
I live in one of the hardest water areas in the UK and never get any scale marks.
I never use a hosepipe, as it's a waste of water, is unnecessary and makes a mess IMO.
Even though I don't spend money on 'products', I still clean them well and take time doing it. My cars are usually spotless.A man after my own heart. Chuck a bucket of water at it and drive.
You turncoat, thought I had allies.Even though I don't spend money on 'products', I still clean them well and take time doing it. My cars are usually spotless.
Yep I had a black s2000 that was scratched by some grit in a blade. As you say the blade is fine. It's dragging some grit along the car that's the buggerThe issue with the blade system is that the silicon is unlikely to scratch the car, but if a single grain of anything should be caught up with the water droplets it may get trapped under or in front the blade as its dragged across the car causing a lengthy scratch.