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Old 09-06-2017, 02:18 PM   #14
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You won't be able to clean the paint without touching it a little bit. Pressure wash all you want, the contaminants will still be stuck to the paint. I've tried it myself! You'll get better results, faster using proper technique.

I've tried being super soft on my paint, using wool-type mitts and they couldn't do enough work to remove small bits of sap, bugs, etc. You need at least a little bit of grab from a mitt to clean. After trying them all, the standard green, nappy microfiber mitt is best.

Don't worry about tiny, unnoticeable scratches from washing. If you're using a proper wash technique, it will be minimal. And if you get a scratch, get a nice DA polisher kit and take care of it.
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