So ever since I've owned this car (September 2008), I've been using the pat-dry method with a big waffle-weave towel to dry my car after a wash. It had been working fine up until this winter. I started noticing the waffle pattern on my car's paint days after the wash. I then paid more attention when I was drying to realize that apparently, this method was no longer fully sopping up all of the water and basically it was creating minor water spots in the design of the towel on the car. I'm not sure exactly why this is but I can think of the below 2 reasons:
Just before winter, I put a nice fresh coat of NXT 2.0 on as well so I know that it's not a wax issue. I don't remember experiencing this phenomenon during the previous winters either. Has this happened to any of you guys?
Today, I tried doing a regular wipe-dry for the first time and it seemed more difficult and I was concerned about creating swirls but had no choice as I didn't want water spots either. Any suggestions? Thanks.
- I need to buy a new towel
- The humidity or other weather effect has changed so that it is more difficult for the water to be sopped up
Just before winter, I put a nice fresh coat of NXT 2.0 on as well so I know that it's not a wax issue. I don't remember experiencing this phenomenon during the previous winters either. Has this happened to any of you guys?
Today, I tried doing a regular wipe-dry for the first time and it seemed more difficult and I was concerned about creating swirls but had no choice as I didn't want water spots either. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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