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If I could avoid it I woudlnt use a chamois. Any time you touch your car your going to scratch it. Any item that is flat will be easier to
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If I could avoid it I woudlnt use a chamois. Any time you touch your car your going to scratch it. Any item that is flat will be easier to scratch I suspect. Like a detail cloth vs a chamois at least the cloth is soft and can pick dirt inside of it and less likely to scratch vs a chamois is just gonna rub stuff on your paint.
I could be wrong but I wouldn't use it. I would either invest in a cheap walmart leaf blower OR Junkmans sheeting technique and a large towel like you use after a shower to clean up any thing else.
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