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I'd get some ONR-Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine: clay lubricant, optimum rinseless wash, no rinse car wash, optimum detailing products
You can dilute it to use as a rinseless (not waterless) wash, clay lube or quick detailer, and it's excellent stuff in all 3 roles. IMO, waterless washes are only for garage queens that have accumulated dust, or maybe sat out overnight and got exposed to a combo of dust and dew. I have and use Optimum Opti-Clean as well as Griot's Waterless, but only in limited situations. Using a rinseless wash is almost as quick and far safer.
BTW, the El Camino in my avatar pic is a veteran of Mike's SS restoration process. It's SS lacquer from 1987 and had been buffed enough over the years that I was afraid of any more aggressive machine polishing. I performed Mike's process with 4-5 vigorous rubs of #7, allowing long soaks on the first two, followed by machine polishing with M80. It brought the paint back on the old girl enough to pick up a couple show trophies, so I'm a believer.
Bill
thanks for the tips.. i purchased the ONR, the xmt speed clay, the #7, and the m80, hopefully get it by next week