Question on Rinseless drying on a coated car

geoguy

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Hey Guys,

Do you use a drying aid during the "drying step" of a rinseless wash on a coated car to minimize the potential for marring/scratching? I use D114/distilled water using the multiple microfiber method for the "wash step", but then use a fresh wrung-out microfiber that had been in the D114 bucket for the "drying step". Should I be spraying anything on the paint (like D114) for the drying pass in case there is any dirt left on the paint?

Thanks!

Geoguy
 
What you're doing is just fine... but if you added some ECH2O mixed up at the quick detailer dilution ratio and used it as a drying aid I think you'd be very pleased!

Will not negatively impact the characteristics of your coating.
 
What you're doing is just fine... but if you added some ECH2O mixed up at the quick detailer dilution ratio and used it as a drying aid I think you'd be very pleased!

Will not negatively impact the characteristics of your coating.

I agree with this minus the dilution ratio. At the recommended QD ratio I find it streaks a bit. Go 20:1 and you will be happy. The stuff is amazing.
 
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