Re: This Bugs Me !
Here is what I do to keep my Crossfire looking perfect between major details. I keep a 5 gal bucket filled with plain city water mixed with a small amount of Duragloss car wash liquid (any good car wash liquid should work) in my garage. I wet a clean medium sized cotton terry towel and wring it out some. I go over entire car working from the the top down rubbing no harder than necessary, rewetting and wringing out maybe once or twice. After wet wiping about one quarter of car, I dry with a large clean cotton terry towel. I let buggy areas soak a bit before towelling off. I use straight line motions instead of cicular motions. This has worked well with no marring of the finish after 6 months of this procedure about 3 times per week. It takes me 10 to 15 minutes and my Crossfire looks perfect all week. It takes care of the bugs also which can etch your paint if not removed. I do my wheels, rockers and exhuast tips last. If I want a super good job I follow with a Zaino Z6 pass ocasionally. I started with a full detail with 6 coats of Zaino z2 pro as LSP applied this spring. I always use clean towels. I will do a complete ground up detail this fall when I put the Crossfire away for winter.