Removing dust after the car was driven from washing to polishing

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Guys,
I have a situation. I can wash-to-clay a car on one place, but I have to polish it on an another, which involves about 5km drive. As I know this scenario is not perfect, trust me, I can't do anything about it. On this polish-area there is NO water supply.

The problem is, that when I will drive the car to the polish-area, inevitably there will be some dust on the car. How can I remove this dust to not be a problem for polishing?

The second scenario could be that you are doing the first step polish on one day, but the second step the other day, so again, you need to remove a bit of dust before the second polish.

Basically I am thinking I need some safe way to remove light dust and leave nothing behind?

I searched that waterless rinse could work but not on black cars? This solution must work on whatever color.

Thank you in advance.
 
Using a waterless wash or a quick detail spray may be your answer ...IF YOU"RE CAREFUL... If you plan on polishing after using the QD/waterless then any micro scratches you put in the finish should be a non-issue. The same with you doing your 1st polish on one day and your 2nd polish the next. Wipe off the car with a QD/waterless and you should be good to go.
 
And get a bucket with a gamma lid so you can premix your rinseless solution at the first location and take it with you to the 2nd location that doesn't have water.
 
And get a bucket with a gamma lid so you can premix your rinseless solution at the first location and take it with you to the 2nd location that doesn't have water.

I should be more specific maybe, the problem is not the water but the Watter Pollution. It is a law thing and I cannot use any water if I don't have a water purifier which is mega expensive.
 
I thought that QD is leaving things behind, so I would be probably better with waterless wash... I just have to find anything that is pure as possible and leave nothing behind I guess.
 
I should be more specific maybe, the problem is not the water but the Watter Pollution. It is a law thing and I cannot use any water if I don't have a water purifier which is mega expensive.


Buy a pre-mixed waterless wash them. AGO has DP, BlackFire and Pinnacle all in ready to use sprayers (just buy a gallon for cost savings) or try CG eco smart as it is a bit cheaper.
 
Go rinseless. One bucket method; doesn't need any setup other than a bucket and towels. Buy distilled water, its less than a buck per gallon and you can take it and mix it at your polishing location. Meg's D114 is excellent rinseless that leaves nothing behind.
 
a dumb question: waterless = rinseless?

First there are NO dumb questions and waterless you need no water for if you buy a premixed item as stated already but rinseless you do need some water to add usually 1oz to 2 or 2.5 gallons of h2o
 
a dumb question: waterless = rinseless?
It can be confusing.

But...
For your special set of circumstances:
•Just mix-up, what I'll call a QD-solution, of:
1oz of Meguiar's D114...with:
128oz of Distilled-water (1:128 ratio)

•Pour this mixture into 4 separate 32oz spray bottles.
-Bring along a couple of these QD-solutions...
along with enough microfiber towels to perform a proper "QD clean-up"... to your polishing area;

Thereby completely avoiding creating any wasted-water,
or water-polluting conditions, IMO.


Bob
 
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