After the rain

rajon

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A scenario that seems to be common enough for me that I should have a standard procedure.

So I drive 35 nasty highway miles in a pouring rain. Like any good Autogeek I recently put Fuizon over a couple week old coat of WGPS3.0 so when I stopped hard in the garage nearly all the rain rolled off. So the car is now a little wet and road grimy especially the rear and aft of the wheels.

What to do?

I have two bucketed in a light rain and pulled in the garage to dry.

I have just hit it with a rinseless which seems to be good enough.

I have also tried a waterless.

So, does it make any sense or have any benefit, to wash the paint minutes after pulling in the garage or am I asking for trouble? (if the chance of rain the next day is less than, say, 50%)
 
A scenario that seems to be common enough for me that I should have a standard procedure.

So I drive 35 nasty highway miles in a pouring rain. Like any good Autogeek I recently put Fuizon over a couple week old coat of WGPS3.0 so when I stopped hard in the garage nearly all the rain rolled off. So the car is now a little wet and road grimy especially the rear and aft of the wheels.

What to do?

I have two bucketed in a light rain and pulled in the garage to dry.

I have just hit it with a rinseless which seems to be good enough.

I have also tried a waterless.

So, does it make any sense or have any benefit, to wash the paint minutes after pulling in the garage or am I asking for trouble? (if the chance of rain the next day is less than, say, 50%)

Good to see someone with like-minded thoughts. I have the same feeling about the road scum near the wheels and lower sides of my car after driving in the rain. To me, it makes a lot of sense to wash the paint within minutes while it is still wet. I hit mine with ONR+W (I also have deep gloss paint sailed topped with Fuzion) and now I have a gallon of Fuzion spray wax which I plan to use after the ONR+W in order to make that area as slick as possible. I have spray bottles of ONR+W and Fuzion spray wax plus MF towels in the trunk, too.

This is all dependent on how much time I have to pull this off.
 
Good to see someone with like-minded thoughts. I have the same feeling about the road scum near the wheels and lower sides of my car after driving in the rain. To me, it makes a lot of sense to wash the paint within minutes while it is still wet. I hit mine with ONR+W (I also have deep gloss paint sailed topped with Fuzion) and now I have a gallon of Fuzion spray wax which I plan to use after the ONR+W in order to make that area as slick as possible. I have spray bottles of ONR+W and Fuzion spray wax plus MF towels in the trunk, too.

This is all dependent on how much time I have to pull this off.

Awesome ideas. I am using the Wolfgang rinseless diluted to whatever it said to use as a waterless. I will give the ONR a shot next.
 
I think it makes sense to wash the car after a rain while it is still wet. The dirt's certainly not going to come off easier if you allow the car to dry.
 
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