| Tim Deegan |
07-04-2012 10:27 |
Re: How stupid is the water ban
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Originally Posted by Osem
(Post 35410968)
au contraire - it's excellent for the paintwork and the more you use it the better it gets. Rubbing a watery solution of fine 'grit' into the paintwork using the traditional sponge and leather is bad for it.
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That's why you rinse it first, which gets rid of most of the grit. Then by using water you are washing the dirt away rather than rubbing it in as you would with no water.
It's not the waterless system that used to be advertised on the daytime tv adverts is it? Because I take most of those adds with a pinch of salt. Just like ther Dormeo mattress advert where they try and convince you that a cheap and nasty foam only mattress is worth a fortune.
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
(Post 35410971)
stretched limo is it ?;)
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No, I just do a proper job. Rinsing, washing, drying, waxing, wheels & tyres.
Only taking 10 mins is just being lazy ;)
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Originally Posted by Osem
(Post 35410970)
Not necessarily true - I take pride in cleaning my car and the fact that I can do it in 15 mins. and leave it with a swirl free showroom finish makes me even happier. ;)
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I'm sure you are happy with it, but I'm yet to be convinced. I spend 16 years in the metal finishing trade, and I know what can cause long term damage. Common sense says that by using no water you are rubbing the paint with dirt, grit and grime. It may look good in the short term, but I can't see it doing the paint any good long term.
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