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IMO: You sure can.I was thinking if you could use
D115 as a Drying Aid and a
dedicated Quick Detailer?
IMO: You sure can.
I have seen D115's dilution ratios
range anywhere from 4:1 to 20:1.
In this case:
I prefer D115 @8:1 ratio
for use as a QD.
Of course:
Your QD ratio preference may wind
up being different than mine.
Bob
Righteous!I have been using it at 4:1
it give's mad amount's of gloss
and is very slick i really like it![]()
Not in my experience. There might be a lot of silicone or other oils that remain once applied. I only use it for glass now and the dusting is much lower after cleaning with other products.
Lots of dust here so may not be an issue in other places. I use ONRWW as a wash and drying aid for the rest of the car. Very little dust with that product.
What ratio do you use for ONRWW as a drying aid?
I've been using D115 (4:1) as my quick detailer for about a year now on my black truck. I love the way it works and it's significantly cheaper, other than the initial investment for a gallon, than buying $10-$12 individual spray bottles of QD.
1:16 Really helps improve the sickness and gloss.