RMoore
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I'm a novice when it comes to detailing. In the past I've taken my car to a local carwash (not brushless!) and every now and then I've washed my car using a pail with some soapy water (dishwashing soap) and old towels. But after reading some threads here as well as some articles online I ordered some supplies and tried my hand at washing my car and trying additional things like clay bar and ceramic coating using the Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wax Spray Coating that many here have recommended. Since my MME won't arrive for another few months, I did this with my current car and it came out great, particularly given that it is 8 yrs old. I have two basic questions:
1. I'm not one to obsess over a perfect finish for my car. Is there any reason to use a wax product too or just stick with a good washing and then every now and then re-apply the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic spray?
2. Any reason why one shouldn't throw the microfiber towels used to apply and buff the ceramic coating into the washing machine along with the ones used to dry the car? I've also read somewhere that one shouldn't use fabric softener when washing those since it can cause problems with the detailing efforts.
1. I'm not one to obsess over a perfect finish for my car. Is there any reason to use a wax product too or just stick with a good washing and then every now and then re-apply the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic spray?
2. Any reason why one shouldn't throw the microfiber towels used to apply and buff the ceramic coating into the washing machine along with the ones used to dry the car? I've also read somewhere that one shouldn't use fabric softener when washing those since it can cause problems with the detailing efforts.
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