+1
I've used this method (minus the damp cloth) exclusively on my exotics for the last five years, and so far, I have noticed far fewer hairline scatches and swirlmarks. I will only wash an exotic with soap and water when it has mud on it, or in other words, NEVER. Plus, the tap water in Arizona and Utah is miserabley hard.
Use the California duster, and then spray generous amounts of quick detailer to lubricate the surface. Rotate the microfiber cloth often. I use the yellow ones available at Costco. By the way, I buy the Meguires detailer in a one gallon container from my local body shop supply store, and spray it through a previously emptied quick detailer container.
I hate to wash with water because the body lines and openings are almost impossible to get comletely dry without compressed air.




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