WillSports3
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- Jun 13, 2016
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My suggestion Don, because I do this as I live in the northern wastes and while I have washed my car in the freezing cold, it helps to power wash/touchless wash the car. What I've done in the past is if everything is that bad, I spray the car down with a fall out remover and then powerwash it right before I take it through a touchless wash. The other thing I have done and I would suggest for you Don, is to rinseless wash the car afterwards. Or quite frankly, the better idea is, UFF is there for a reason, so let it do its work. Let the film sit on your car until you can properly wash your car, just clean up the windows. Use the windows as a gauge for just how much film is on your car. Especially you figure in the Spring, that's when we all pretty much break out the polishers and what not to give the car a light polish and re-do whatever coating/Long term LSP they use. My car is coated, so I let the coating be the sacrificial layer. That's why we all do what we do after all. At the same time, me personally, it's been two years since I coated my car so this spring, it's time to polish everything off and re-apply. At the end of the day, would you rather re-polish your car or re-apply UFF? That's the best way to put it I think.