dont do that, after foaming ur car and removing most of the lose dust, you will most probably have some dust stuck and contaminating your paint, a no brainer would know drying right away will cause swirl marks or maybe scratches, so I have been thinking carefully and believe have put the final draft (not an essay, lol) of the steps I will undergo and needed stuff (detailers etc..) for my next wash, feel free to refer if needed:-
Needed stuff for my next detail:-
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Snow Foam lance
Bucket + Grit Guard (for wheel cleaning)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hXmbLiEwtc
Wheel Brush (strictly for wheels/not rims)
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/autogeek_2271_97491434
Preparements:-
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Clean Plush MF Towels (Drying)
Speedmaster Brush + Wheel Brush + Sponge (strictly for wheels)
Bucket for above wheel brushes
Car Shampoo (only for wheels)
Hardware and Detailers:-
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Meguire's Quick Detailer
Air Blower (for Drying)
Procedure:-
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Snow foam car + wheels sparingly... (3 minutes job)
Clean Rims using Speedmaster wheelbrush (
video)
Wait 10-15 minutes..
Rinse/Pressure wash completely...
Air blow...
Spray quick detail + wipe off and dry
i recommend spraying a quick detailer to clean and lubricate in the final step while drying, as you might know by now snow foaming alone will not be enough to take off 100% of dust and contaminants off your paint, good luck,,,