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There's another issue to consider here, too. Wiping a car off with a 
towel can force any small dirt or dust particles into the paint and 
cause small scratches, which will have to be polished out. My buddy is a 
body/paint man, and he says never wipe off a dirty car. I don't know 
anything about the dry car wash system, but I never wipe my cars down 
without rinsing them first. Just my 1.5 cents worth.
Jeff
WC43613@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> After finishing my car and hearing that most guys that have the older  
> Mopars 
> don't really wash with the hose.
> If you don't drive in wet weather or snow or such, and keep it in a 
> garage,  
> just use a wet towel to wipe it down and a dry towel to dry it. That's 
> what I  
> do. No sense getting more water on it than you have to. It just makes it 
> rust 
>  quicker.
> The hose trick puts water where you don't want it.
>  
> My 2 cents,
> Bill C.
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 



Jeff Adams
64 Polara

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