Help me not suck at washing my truck lol

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BEEMDUB

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So even though this is my second black car I still SUCK and washing it :banghead:. I just got a brand new power washer yesterday with attachments to attach a container with soap on it and a bunch of other stuff. What process do you guys take when washing your car? My biggest problem is drying...I have like 30 smallish size microfiber towels but I still suck at drying. links are also welcome !
 
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I would go to the full car washes an have them dry it. I just go on a circle pattern on my rides and it works. Have you tried paper towels?
 

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Have you tried paper towels?

Is this a serious question???? PLEASE do NOT use paper towels on your paint :facepalm:
 

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So even though this is my second black car I still SUCK and washing it :banghead:. I just got a brand new power washer yesterday with attachments to attach a container with soap on it and a bunch of other stuff. What process do you guys take when washing your car? My biggest problem is drying...I have like 30 smallish size microfiber towels but I still suck at drying. links are also welcome !

In all seriousness, hit up Adams Polishes site and that'll give you a good start. They have some great products for cleaning your ride.
 
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lol oh boy...

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In all seriousness, hit up Adams Polishes site and that'll give you a good start. They have some great products for cleaning your ride.

Thanks, I'll check them out, I feel like I have all the products.....I just don't know how to wash it right lol
 

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I'll make a write up for you. Won't be until later tonight or this weekend.
 

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It can't be bad... I dry my rides with paper towels or rags I made from towels or bed sheets. Works just fine and paint doesn't look bad. Have y'all even tried it before?
 

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