You wash your vibe with a brush or other things?

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POLO
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You wash your vibe with a brush or other things?

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You wash your vibe with a brush or other things?Or,how many viber's wash their car with a brush?Westherday i bough a simoniz brush,it was at special at half prise,and i haved accumulate canadian tire 7dollars,so the final cost me 4$. And,by curiosity,if some guys use the chamois skin to dry?,I seed for a real skin is about 40$ and the sheep skin at 30$,it says that thos thing can absorb 5 time of his weigh.
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Re: You wash your vibe with a brush or other things? (POLO)

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Since I have an abyss vibe, I don't use anything except pressure hoses when I wash by hand, I use wash mitts like this one. After a year and a half, I have no swirl marks (but a ton of paint chips from rocks, a whole 'nother issue). I find that a good mitt (or two, I go two-handed) and a nice wash like Meguire's Crystal Clear are the best way to get my car really clean. And yes, those chamois cloths really work for drying your vehicle - one does the job on the whole car. YMMV, but I hope this helps.
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Post by JohnC »

I would be a little concerned that the brush and the blade would scratch the clearcoat. The brushes at the local car wash always look dirty. It's hand wash with a mit and dry with 100% cotton towels for me. No marks in the clearcoat yet.
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Lamb's Wool mit is your best bet.
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