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Old Sep 13, 2003 | 07:20 AM
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Originally posted by EliteAccord
Swirls are inevitable on every car. First step is when washing your car, use a clean sponge. When drying your car use a clean 100% cotton bath towel.
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When drying, the best thing to use is a chamois. I had my car painted this year and when I'd wash it I'd use one, no swirls for months. Then I was lazy one day and didn't feel like finding my chamois and just dried it off w/a 100% cotton towel and guess what, I've got swirls now:angry:

Stick w/ a chamois, it'll soak up more water and won't leave swirls:thumbup:
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