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Q: How can
I be sure Kozak won't scratch my car?
A: Three special features of Kozak Auto Dry Wash help it safely
remove dust, lose dirt and grime from your car's surface without the slightest
harm to its finish:
1. Constructed from the finest 100% cotton domestic fibers using a special
weaving process, Auto Dry Wash is one of the softest materials known.
2. Only Auto Dry Wash has the exclusive double-sided deep plush napped
finish designed to lock in dirt particles.
3. The exclusive Kozak formula in the cloth acts like a magnet to pull
dirt particles away from your car's surface and trap them in the millions
of compartments within the cloth's napped finish.
Q: How can
I make sure I'm using the cloth properly?
A: 1. Make sure the car is completely dry before using the Kozak
cloth. No water should be present either on the car's surface or in hidden
areas such as body side moldings or chrome trim.
2. Keep the Auto Dry Wash cloth folded into a thick pad - do not open
it up like a towel. The layers of folded cloth help distribute the pressure
of your hand evenly and gently across the car's surface.
3. Begin with straight swipes, wiping lightly to remove the heavier dust
and dirt and knocking the cloth frequently against your other hand to
release the loose, heavy dirt from the napped fibers. Then refold the
cloth and use a different side with heavier pressure to polish. The tiny
particles that remain act as a polishing agent, similar to the effect
of a fine jeweler's rouge.
Q: If my car's
really dirty, do I need to wash it before using the Kozak?
A: Auto Dry Wash will safely remove most of the loose dirt, dust
and grime your car normally accumulates. For best results, however, you
should removed any caked-on mud (usually found on the lower panels behind
the wheels) before using Auto Dry Wash because it can contain imbedded
stones or large grit particles that can scratch your car's finish. The
following should also be removed before using Auto Dry Wash: road tar,
grease or other sticky substances such as bird droppings, bugs or tree
sap. And, remember, no amount of cleaning or polishing can replace a quality
wax job or improve a worn-out, oxidized paint job.
Q: How do I
clean the Auto Dry Wash cloth?
A: For best results, frequently knock the cloth against your hand
to release the loose, heavy dirt from the napped fibers. From time to
time, you should also open up the cloth and shake it out, then refold
it. (If a few threads along the edge of the cloth begin to unravel when
you do this, simply snip them off with scissors - the edges are not sewed
to prevent the accumulation of particles which could damage the finish.)
Other than the shaking out of loose dirt, Auto Dry Wash does not need
cleaning. It should never be washed with water or cleaned using any other
process. It is normal for the cloth to darken in color with use. It is
still safe to use as long as there is still a visible raised nap to the
fibers
Q: How do I
know when it's used up?
A: When the nap becomes hard to the touch and appears crusted and
flat, it's time to get a new Auto Dry Wash cloth for your car's finish.
But don't throw the old one away yet - it can still be used on wheels,
wheel wells, hubcaps and under doors.
Q: Is Kozak
safe to use on clear coat, fiberglass and other specialty finishes?
A: Yes, Kozak Dry Wash is safe to use on any car finish when used
according to the instructions on the package. It works as well on modern
clear-coat finishes as on the softer, older paints on classic cars. Note
to detailers and auto body shops: there is no silicone or wax in the Kozak
cloth.
Q: Will it
harm my wax job?
A: Absolutely not! Kozak Auto Dry Wash provides excellent results
on waxed surfaces, with no harm to the wax job. Proper waxing is an important
step in protecting your car's finish - we recommend a thorough wax job
two to three times a year.
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