Preservation of WGPS over Winter

rajon

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Hi Guys,

I hope this question isn't horribly redundant but winter is approaching here in lovely Michigan and the salt will be a'flying well before the snow.

I have a near month old coat of WGPS3 on my black Chevy Cruze daily driver and it is performing well beyond expectations. I habitually 2 bucket wash my car weekly and the paint looks amazing.

My question is how to best remove the salt when the temperatures are below freezing. So, if I can get the temperature of my garage in to the 40's is it safe to use a waterless wash to remove salt? Is there one that gets along best with the Wolfgang?
 
Coin op car wash with the high pressure wand to knock the majority of it off, then a rinseless at home.
 
Coin op car wash with the high pressure wand to knock the majority of it off, then a rinseless at home.

Solid advice. :dblthumb2:

We'll be introducing a new product from Wolfgang at SEMA in a few weeks. It will complement the paint sealant while also making winter washing easier than ever. ;)

Stay tuned. :righton:
 
Solid advice. :dblthumb2:

We'll be introducing a new product from Wolfgang at SEMA in a few weeks. It will complement the paint sealant while also making winter washing easier than ever. ;)

Stay tuned. :righton:

I'm betting that's the new rinseless wash that's being tested. The color, slickness afterwards that's mentioned and fact that WG does not have a rinseless/waterless yet lead me to believe this is the case.
 
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