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Scratches in the paint of a new, black car? Plus washing tips?

Asking this on behalf of my cousin:I have a black car and i wash it a lot2x a week to be exact,I use soap, a regular towel, either a beach towel or one you use after the showerBut the car looked like it had little scratches in the paintI mean, this is my BRAND NEW CARI'm pretty upset because I'm trying my best to keep it looking goodSo i was told to get either a baby blanket or a towel that is 100% cotton, so I got the towel that is 100% cottonand I just washed my car, and it did it againIt leaves water spotsI wash and rinse twice when I wash my carI try to get all the water spots but it seems impossible.So, if anyone has any suggestions on keeping my baby sweet looking it would be gladly appreciatedOh.one more thingI'm not the richest kid in the town so maybe some ideas that aren't too expensive would be even better.

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.sounds dangerous lol in regards to you question idk.
lol that reminded me of homer simpson
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When I wash my black car I use a) Meguire's gold class car wash b) dry with a chamois c) finish with a 100% cotton towel - Made in the USA -not China or a micro-fiber towelUnfotunately, both of those towels are expensive, but the micro-fiber is great - It won't scratch the car and it does not leave behind lintI am sorry I don't know of any cheap solutionsOh - are you waxing the car?

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