Current Problem and Diagnosis
Hearing of your paint story, I will be looking at:
- your washing methods,
- your storage methods.
I don't feel very strongly about rinseless washes in dusty environments. There is so much fine dust and sand sitting on cars in Pakistan, and when you spray the rinseless solution, it should encapsulate all of it. I am not sure, it actually encapsulates all of it. Secondly, if the microfibers used are not really plush and clean, you are carrying the dust and further scrubbing that into the surface. All in all, I wouldn't recommend this method, unless your car was garaged most of the time, and spent very few hours on road. 2 Bucket Wash Method (2BM) never fails to disappoint, even though it may take longer to get done, the results are better, car is cleaner and you induce less swirls over the same period of time, because you are rinsing the dust before you actually touch it.
Secondly, the car cover is a very big NO NO. It traps the dirt in the microfiber and whenever you deploy it, you are inadvertently rubbing the trapped dirt into your paint. No matter which car cover you buy, it will always have dirt and muck trapped inside it.