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To reduce streaking, try spraying the towel rather than the surface, plus don't use too much. I use a second dry towel to buff off.
The only detailer I've had great luck with, no streaking, and used for years... is Wizard's Mist-n-Shine. Other than that, Meg's Synthetic Detailer is really good, as is Chemical Guy's V7 Optical Spray Sealant.
I like Wizard's, because as far as I know it has NO protection or polymers of any sort that need to cure, even the Meg's Synthetic Detailer has polymer protection and says it achieves best results after 12 hours of cure time. There's NOTHING wrong with that, but if something has a polymer, from what I understand, it's not good to use between steps like buffing and polishing, or sealants and glazes and waxes, for wiping down and inspecting the paint. Someone PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong.
Also, I don't know why the Chemical Guy's V7 Optical Spray Sealant is referred to as a sealant, a lot of people says it's more of a spray detailer, so I don't know if it's a sealant or not?![]()
Agree. In some cases, I have seen letting it "age" a few seconds can ease removal. Try using slow, light touch when wiping dry to prevent transfers back (often causes the streaks).