Thursday, January 7, 2010

Do you think that using a dip brush to wash my car can strip the wax/finish ?

like this one http://www.surfcitygarage.com/images/ite鈥?/a>








is using a sponge that much better to use overall? or is the brush better?Do you think that using a dip brush to wash my car can strip the wax/finish ?
Use a wash MIT rinsing and changing sides often. The brush no matter what it is will scratch the paint. Only wash by hand if light to med dirt, if it is very dirty or muddy go to the car wash and wash it. ( Wand Type No brushes at all) The heavy dirt and hand washing is like washing with sandpaper. Waxing and correct washing will eliminate the swirl marks (scratches) on your car Use only car wash soap..............UJNDo you think that using a dip brush to wash my car can strip the wax/finish ?
As long as the bristles are soft, it won't strip the wax. If you don't want the wax stripped off, don't use Dawn dish detergent either.





Personally, I use the washing mitt (http://www.surfcitygarage.com/detail1.ph鈥?/a> to wash my vehicles.
Use that brush on all my vehicles. Very soft bristles, but make sure you don't use it dry. Gets in small crevices fairly well.





Don't use any type of dish washing liquid. Use something specifically developed for vehicles.
The soap is what removes the wax, not the brush or sponge. If you use an automotive soap it should preserve the wax. Or look for a PH 7.0 balanced soap.





Items like dish soap and all will strip the wax in one washing.

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