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You still need to maintain your paint as if the sun was shining. The most important thing is to have a solid coat of wax on it. Neglecting your paint for months is just asking for permanent damage. With bird dropping, tree sap or anything as brutal as that stuff, it only takes a day for the damage to begin.
When I was in the Marines, we always made sure that our boots had polish on them. This was especially true when we were going to be in the mud and rain because the polish repelled water and kept our feet dry. You should take the same approach with your paint. The more preventive maintenance you do, the less maintenance you'll have to do.
. i must say i am impressed with the longevity of the blackfire wet diamond sealant so far though. 1. Dealerships
2. Insurance shops
Now there's always the exception to the rule but that's who I DON'T want painting my car. If I did, you can bet that I would stress to the body shop manager AND the person painting my car that I am one **** S.O.B who is going to scrutinize their work with the eye of an eagle. Apparently, they expect this out of Corvette owners anyway but I would go above and beyond making myself clear. It has gotten so bad now days that the last time I needed my car repaired and painted, I did it myself. I don't have the facilities to be doing that but I made the best out of it and it turned out excellent.
Did a thread about it here.
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You can use the same towel over and over again but it depends on how much product you are wiping off the car. If the towel gets clogged with the substance that you're wiping off, it's time to change towels. When I wipe off a product, I usually come behind that wipe down with detail spray to insure that I have actually removed everything.
Last edited by Junkman2008; Feb 17, 2012 at 12:11 PM.
I just was afraid of maring the paint after a final polish by using the same towel i used for a compound. I will still probably use different ones but at least i can have some piece of mind in case they get mixed up or something.
Thanks!
You can use the same towel over and over again but it depends on how much product you are wiping off the car. If the towel gets clogged with the substance that you're wiping off, it's time to change towels. When I wipe off a product, I usually come behind that wipe down with detail spray to insure that I have actually removed everything.
I use Chemical Guys for my higher end MF's.

You wouldn't put cheap Chinese parts in your race engine (or for me, any of my cars). What makes you think their towels are any better?

You wouldn't put cheap Chinese parts in your race engine (or for me, any of my cars). What makes you think their towels are any better?
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1. On a airplane.
2. At the DMV.
3. Listening to my girlfriend complain about something, while at HER place.
4. On the toilet after a 18 ounce fillet.

Makes for some great reading at those times.






