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How the heck do you polish, better yet, do anything detail related in the sun???I guess I'll be the first to say I'm not a huge fan of OCW. Not for any fault of the OCW, but rather because of where I live. I don't have a garage big enough to fit my Camaro and I live in SUNNY florida, so I get streaking all the time when I use OCW. The only way around it is to spray, then buff immediately. But the point of a spray wax is ease of use, so it fails for me there.
If you have a garage OCW is the way to go. Can't beat the durability.
If you have a DD outside in the sun, the way to go is Megs D156. Can't beat the ease of use.
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How the heck do you polish, better yet, do anything detail related in the sun???
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I use a Squegee blade to run off most of the water after my final rinse, could I spray the Aquawax on after that then use my WW microber towel to remove the rest of the water droplets and the Aquawax? Kind of like a two in one deal, the Aquawax will act a barrier between the truck and towel reducing the chances of swirls while still shining it up.
CG V7. Especially on top of Blacklight
I use a Squegee blade to run off most of the water after my final rinse, could I spray the Aquawax on after that then use my WW microber towel to remove the rest of the water droplets and the Aquawax? Kind of like a two in one deal, the Aquawax will act a barrier between the truck and towel reducing the chances of swirls while still shining it up.
Toss that thing in the garbage! Scratch city.
Use flooding and blotting or leaf blower instead with good MF drying towels.