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harrigrant91

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About harrigrant91

  • Birthday 07/05/1991

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    Grant Harrison
  1. Ha!!! Oh Ron Burgundy. “You ate the whole wheel of cheese…I’m not even mad, that’s amazing” Anyway, I found natural chamois are actually better than MF. I've been very particular with what I use to dry my cars and have used a chamois for years. I continue to experiment with MF as new tech hit the market (cobra guzzler, A's great white, other highly touted MF, etc...) and found that with regular use, particulate gets trapped in the MF weave and becomes abrasive. I have had issues with MF leaving swirl marks on the clear coat of my dark vehicles. I have followed the instructions, broken them in, used MF specific detergents, etc... and have not gotten the desired results compared to a genuine leather chamois. I believe it’s due to the highly absorbent nap of the chamois fibers to pull in residual particulate off the vehicle and then release it when rinsing that makes it so effective. I also, think that there is a bit too much emphasis on scratching the vehicle during the drying process as opposed to the wash process, when the wash medium is in contact with the car at its highest vulnerability.
  2. Hey everyone. I have not owned many cars but those I have, I kept in good condition. I am looking forward to learning from you all and offering what I can. Thank you for having me.
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