You’ve spent plenty of money the purchase of your bike, or car, now the question arises, ‘How do I take care of it?”. The answer is vital to retaining the value of your vehicle and reducing future costs due to premature deterioration.
Vehicle enthusiasts range from those who religiously wash or quick detail their vehicles daily, to those who love caring for their vehicle but only get the chance to wash them weekly or bi-weekly. Both categories of enthusiasts cringe at the very thought of taking their bike or car to a car wash, what we called as “automatic swirl factories”. In this article I hope to give you some ideas and tips that will help you maintain your vehicles appearance and teach you ways to avoid, or at least minimize creating swirl marks.
CAR WASH MITTS
Wash mitts can be microfiber style, sponges, synthetic and genuine sheepskin. I tend to lean towards the ridiculously plush genuine wool wash mitts. They are soft, hold lots of water and car wash shampoo and they rinse cleanly. You want to avoid shop rags, old t-shirts, and beach towels as the nap, or thickness of these items is so small that you can easily exert too much force onto the wash surface and inadvertently push surface dirt around instilling “washing swirls.” Also, these wash “rags” do not release trapped dirt as easily. The thicker mitts offer room for dirt to hide that is away from your car until your mitt is rinsed.
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