Just to note:
•I've found out over the years that many
AIOs/Cleaner-Waxes/Cleaner-Sealants...
(products that will clean, polish, and leave
behind protection)...will require a certain
amount of time between their application
and residue removal; that is to say: they
need some time in order "to dry/to haze".
•This "haze" has always been quite easily
seen by me on any/all vehicle colors...even
including nowadays with my much older eyes.
•Perhaps these type of products can become part
of your detailing process for light colored vehicles...
•Below are a couple of Mike Phillips articles,
regarding AIOs/etc., that I believe you'll find
most helpful:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...erence-between-cleaner-wax-finishing-wax.html
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...e-use-one-step-cleaner-wax-mike-phillips.html
BTW:
I consider Duragloss #105 an AIO:
I might even mix a little into DG105 to give it some color because i would ideally like to use DG105 3-4 times a year to maintain the car.
Bob