CDot
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If you're not happy with the quality of the finish after a year, then you need to re-evaluate how you're maintaining the finish once you've coated it.
Thanks for the note; I always found it interesting when folks note that you'll have to polish a coated car "well before" the claimed durability end-date. I always thought, "What's the point of a coating if you have to polish it off every year?"
Based on what you stated above, when drying, would it be advisable NOT to use a drying aid or would using a product from the same family like the WW or QD be OK? I don't really have an issue with avoiding toppers, but drying aides do make the process a little easier and safer.
I wonder if non-contact forms of drying (like a blower) would be best and then maybe use something like D114 (waterless dilution), Final Inspection or PB's Spray & Wipe to help dry with a towel if you must?