oldmodman
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Best? Leaf blower.
Same here. Guzzler and then a leaf blower. Gets all the water out of my mirrors and under the bumper lip.
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Best? Leaf blower.
Same here. Guzzler and then a leaf blower. Gets all the water out of my mirrors and under the bumper lip.
I find searching damn near impossible. At least on the mobile app, maybe its easier on a computer. I'll put in some key words and a million threads pop up
If you want to accelerate the drying time of the surface without using something with wax or "protection" in it then a water soluble solvent like isopropyl alcohol will work well. Spray onto the wet surface and wipe dry. Any remaining water/alcohol fluids left on the surface will evaporate more quickly than water typically would.
I'd only do that if you plan on putting an LSP on after.
Very good stuff. It also prevents water spots after a rinse for a bit if you spray it on in the sun. Obviously, it has to be dried, but it definitely gives some leeway time.Formula 4 Spray Wax was recommended by a Detail Shop in Texas. I've used it and it works really well. Cost at a mere $20/gallon with a dilution ratio 10:1. Very inexpensive!!