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APC is good but not the best, unless you have d103. Something that suds up is the best for leather in my findings. But sense really cleaning leather is more about technique than anything I'll just reference this video. http://youtu.be/4Bd_IqK5ydU Quote:
You need a better drying towel more than likely. Try the microfiber madness dry me crazy. Also after you put a coat of good wax on your car perfect your pooling rinse technique. I barely have any water on my car at all after I do that.
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Ok. I'll try that one. I've been looking at it. Man.. Now this has become an obsession lol..
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Just wait until you get everything you could ever need, but you still buy everything just to test and see ....
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The towel isn't the issue. The issue is that there are water spots and or minor etching on your paint which become apparent when damp. Seen it many times. You need to treat the problem, not just throw money at it. Clay, possibly polish, then seal or wax and make sure not to let your sealant or wax fade to failure. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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Ok well. I'll get the towel and then I am waiting to buy the DA and the meguiar's products to polish.
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You don't like foam on leather? Hmmm. I like foam when working on leather only. What he sounded like he was saying to me was his rag was getting completely soaked, then it was just moving the water around on the car instead of picking it up off the paint. So to me if he had a better drying towel and it didn't get completely saturated and stop picking up water the streaks and small water spots would stop. Obviously the swirl removal is a whole different ball game.
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Not talking about swirl removal at all. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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And on another note has anyone ever tried Wolfgang products? I've never heard them talked about much on here, and I have never personally tried them.
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So this is useful on stuff like tires where you want it to sit and work. Not really useful on porous leather where you don't want the foam getting into the perforations anyway. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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Closer ones...
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Did you try blow dry? That's what I do... I bought a leaf blower in K mart for $20 after done washing, I blow dry the car and then use the towel no spots... and like Mike said to me always washing out the sun best in the afternoon...
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Just get a good interior cleaner that you prefer and follow the steps of Larry's video.
It has worked flawlessly for me in many cars. Our foaming argument doesn't matter. I would personally recommend you vacuum out your perforations lightly after you get done cleaning. This is my opinion.
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The foaming leather cleaners serve a purpose in my opinion. When you use a brush to agitate the cleaner, the lifted dirt gets suspended in the foam and it is easily removed by wiping with a towel. This is especially helpful on perforated leather.
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