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Originally Posted by dmhenderson
New microfibers + that adams stuff and a soft rubber squeegee
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I've gotta chime in here since I'm a automotive detailing freak.
First, new microfibers should always be washed in hot water numerous times before use. Also, never toss them in the dryer with dryer sheets as the residue will stick to the MF towels and could introduce hairline scratches into the clearcoat.
Second, I have one of those water blades. I used it once on my paint 10 years ago and left some nasty scratches in the clear after a thorough car wash and rinse. The water blades or squeegees are great for glass, not so much on paint if you want your finish to remain scratch and swirl free.
Not trying to chastise you or anything like that man, just looking out since I know how soft Nissan's paint is!