BlackSnake99
Enthusiast
I am a recent convert to the no-wash philosophy (thanks to RobZilla), on a trial basis. I never drive my car in the rain, so I have been Swiffering the road dirt off (works MUCH better than I thought it would). I then go over it with detail spray to get bugs etc. off, then spray wax. I don't think wax build up will be an issue. It looks good but I can't tell if I am increasing the number of swirl marks. I plan on washing it every few weeks and reapplying a carnauba, probably Turbo wax. At some point I plan on getting Titos power swirl remover set and eliminating the swirl so I can tell if the method is working.
The advantage seems to be the lack of water spots, plus no water gets down into areas that can't be dried. I just worry that I am not getting all of the grit off of the surface with the Swiffer and causing swirl.
Does this sound like I am smoking crack with this method to anyone? Any input appreciated.
The advantage seems to be the lack of water spots, plus no water gets down into areas that can't be dried. I just worry that I am not getting all of the grit off of the surface with the Swiffer and causing swirl.
Does this sound like I am smoking crack with this method to anyone? Any input appreciated.