Do your large painted panels with chemical and use a clay mitt on other areas. New cars won't have much on vertical panels but the hood, roof and top edge of fenders will have fallout
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It's probably from the water after rinsing the cleaner off causing rust. There is a product that will stop this but I can't recall the name right now. But I don't think the issue is the wheel cleaner itself.
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Do you have photos and what dilution were you using. Is there aftermarket tint on the glass?
Also, when wiping interior, spray into tbr the towel then wipe. Generally onr or water is enough.
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Premiere is good for 4 to 6 months in most cases. I've seen it last as long as 8 to 9 months with a small amount of protection left. Be sure you use a panel wipe before application for best results and make sure the panels are cool.
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It happens to a lot of us, driveway detailers, semi professional and full time guys. Always wanting to try new stuff or the ooooh a sale bug hits.
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Megs degreaser at 5 to 1 spray and let dwell. Use a plush mf towel soaked in rinseless solution and wipe away grime and salt. Once clean lay a quality sealant on clean paint.
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Use a polish on the hood next if you don't have a paint gauge. Not sure how much you have already taken and the hood will be one of the first panels touched by salesman and customers so leave as much clear as you can.
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