Mercedes350
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Have a car I have to do tomorrow
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Are you not polishing it?Have a car I have to do tomorrow
Nope
5 gallons of water and like 3 oz of dawn?
Ok thanks and just regular dawn not antibacterial or something like that
If you used it on every wash, it might.Thanks so much and wouldn't dawn turn plastic white or harm it?
I have citrus wash and gloss from chemical guys what would the dilution for 5 gallons of water?
Worth doing a bit of searching on this topic. If you are referring to dawn the neutral hand wash detergent, it doesn't strip any LSP which would be worthy of discussion on AG. What it does is leave a surfactant residue which bonds quite firmly to the LSP and hides water beading and sheeting. Dawn is specifically designed to do this so that you do not get water spotting and to boost gloss. Gloss enhancing shampoos do the same thing - you don't boost gloss by removing LSP from the surface, you boost it by adding something.
This is one of the scariest myths out there. As a chemist and formulator, I have never been able to achieve stripping with a surfactant detergent equivalent to Dawn, I have removed the beading but it is recoverable if you rinse it enough to remove the residue. More than that, there is no chemical reason for the stripping that is claimed.