I have a waterless wash question - Sunday I detailed my truck from top to bottom, Optimum NRWW, Opti-Seal as a drying aid, followed by some OCW. Man it was looking great! Fast forward to Tuesday when I was driving and there was a light drizzle in the air, not really raining per se, just a light drizzle which left a bit of film on the surface.
Based on the 2 articles below, I see that you shouldn't use a quick detailer on anything but very light (not surfaced attached) dust, however I have a very light film from the drizzle. It's definitely not something I want to break out the bucket (nor do I have time during the week) and do a Rinseless wash on, especially since I just did that a few days ago lol.
My question is this - Should you use a waterless wash such as Optimum Opti-Clean for in between the full-on washes? Followed up by a spritz of OCW perhaps?
I am perplexed by the fact it is a film, and want to remove it in the safest way to get me by until the next wash.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...xes-quick-detail-sprays-waterless-washes.html
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...r-remove-light-dust-fingerprints-smudges.html
Based on the 2 articles below, I see that you shouldn't use a quick detailer on anything but very light (not surfaced attached) dust, however I have a very light film from the drizzle. It's definitely not something I want to break out the bucket (nor do I have time during the week) and do a Rinseless wash on, especially since I just did that a few days ago lol.
My question is this - Should you use a waterless wash such as Optimum Opti-Clean for in between the full-on washes? Followed up by a spritz of OCW perhaps?
I am perplexed by the fact it is a film, and want to remove it in the safest way to get me by until the next wash.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...xes-quick-detail-sprays-waterless-washes.html
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...r-remove-light-dust-fingerprints-smudges.html