...oh, you mean the car? Thats when i pull out the bottle of instant detailer in the back and soak that crap really good and carefully use a MF towel to wipe it away.
I remember when i first got the car, a bird dumped on the front bumper, and i used paper towel to take it off...actually ended up scratching the bumper. Thankfully that bumper is long gone, but always been scared since then
...oh, you mean the car? Thats when i pull out the bottle of instant detailer in the back and soak that crap really good and carefully use a MF towel to wipe it away.
I remember when i first got the car, a bird dumped on the front bumper, and i used paper towel to take it off...actually ended up scratching the bumper. Thankfully that bumper is long gone, but always been scared since then
Quick detailer is a BAD idea. Better than nothing, but because it does not have any polymers to trap the ****, even if you soak it up there is still good chance of marring the paint.
If you want to be completely safe, invest in ONR. You would probably need to order it online, but especially because you have a black car, its worth the money to get it.
Basically, its a no rinse wash. You spray it on, and wipe it off. It has polymers that trap dirt, and allow to be wiped clean without damaging the paint.
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