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I also have a gallon of CG honey dew, does any one use this as their car wash soap? If yes, at what dilution.
It costs a LOT less than the gallon size glozzworkz and should ideally be just as sudsy.
TIA
Four shampoos that I *always* keep on my shelf.
Honeydew, Mr. Pink, Hyperwash (all for the foam cannon) and Duragloss 901 (that one may or may not be in the cannon). Can't go wrong with any of them. Although, Hyperwash has a LOT thicker suds/foam than the rest.
I agree that in UAE the sheer amount of dust in the air is an ongoing battle, not just to your paint, but to ALL vehicles paint. That's the equivalent of sandpaper sitting on the surface, day-in... day-out. I might try compressed air before washing, then foaming and let it dwell, followed by HP rinse, foam again, wash with 2BM, HP rinse again. Actually I do it like that, just don't use compressed air as the first step. Yeah I know... OCD much?!?!?
Oh... and 135 or 156 would be EXACTLY what you need.
You sort of answered your own question there. You mentioned Barry said too much wax would cause dulling, but that diluting 156 cuts down on it's effectiveness.Nothing wrong with using 156 as a drying aid, and using it often for that matter. Knowing you said you have access to it there, that's what the discussion is about. However... full disclosure... I'll reach for Aquawax 9 of 10 times, even though I have both.
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How about using towels as little as possible and using an air-mover such as, the DP Turbo air drier?
I ran into that problem where the wind was blowing pollin and particles that couldn't be seen around. And between the wash and dry there were tiny particles. I only caught it one time when there was a delay between drying and putting on d156. Enough time went by, that when I returned to the vehicle there was a visible thin layer. So I figured that there's stuff falling all the time. One reason I went with master blaster to go totally touch less. And if ur paint is really that finicky to begin with, I would suggest it for you too.
If I ever buy a brand new car, I'll be sure to bring my towel & quik detailer with me. That way I can not only test drive the car, but also test wipe it too. Paint that soft sounds like a complete nightmare.
hahah thats actually a good idea :dblthumb2:
Whats the dilution for waterless?Yes...Meguiar's Last Touch (D155) is exactly
the product that you're looking for. :xyxthumbs:
And:
It can be diluted for, as you
mentioned above: Many uses.
(Including claying; and, as a Rinse-less Wash).
Bob
If I ever buy a brand new car, I'll be sure to bring my towel & quik detailer with me. That way I can not only test drive the car, but also test wipe it too. Paint that soft sounds like a complete nightmare.
U should bring something to strip all the fillers to see the swirls