Who dries their cars after a rain? Maybe after a wash!
God I do! :laughing:
Then again.... my G35 is a 2006, has 33,800 miles on it and has been in a real rain driving situation something like 3 times and just passing showers probably half a dozen more.
Once when it was just a few months old we rented a house and boat on Lake Lanier for a week in 2006 that was advertised with a garage. Took 2 vehicles up there so we could go drive in the mountains some during the week. Got up there and the garage was locked!
IT RAINED EVERY FREAKING DAY!!!!!!!!!!

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So I didn't drive it at all.)
Instead I dried it off a lot, a LOT, a WHOLE LOT!
Last day we packed to come home and my daughter and I said "screw it" and went to the mountains anyhow. CarMomma and the boy came home and we showed up after midnight. :laughing:
The other rain situations were when we went somewhere and happened to get caught in the rain (usually coming home).
After a rain I spray it well with a Rinseless Wash and wipe dry, that's only if my car was just washed and still clean.
I applied the Wolfgang Glossy Paint Sealant to my new car which is my go to sealant, however on my last wash there were water spots on the paint that didn't come off so easy being I went three weeks without washing it because I was busy,I used some D151 to remove the stubborn spots.
Crazy beading
:iagree: :dblthumb2:
Big freaking time! :dblthumb2::iagree:
You know Kevin, I have both WGDGPS and BFCS (WOWA versions). I had multiple layers of one (probably both) on my lil' red car when we went to St. Augustine in May, even added 2 extra layers of BFCS in the days before we left. Then the second night we were there the sprinklers went off on all our cars (
even though they were all covered by a long drive through garage on the top and right sides).
The water spots were horrendous!!!!!!! I'm saying they were not bad, they were friggin HORRIBLE! Etching like I've never seen! Down my LR quarter panel at the back of the rear glass where the water ran down the side, to just in front of the rear wheel gravel ppf film was a solid raised white line that I couldn't even remove with my fingernail.
Now
anything will be in trouble with St. Augustine well water,
but this was worse than it surely should have been. It didn't sit there for but a few hours even, as I caught it before breakfast. Considering it was almost as bad on the vertical as horizontal surfaces it really dampened my enthusiasm for both of these sealants! Relegated them to jambs and such. :dunno: Back to WOWO sealants for me.
