What's your favorite drying aid?

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I'm looking into trying out a product to use a as a drying aid and I'm curious what you guys use :) I myself have a little v7 left and UWWC that I use occasionally but I'm looking for something else to try out.
 
I currently use D155 Last Touch and it seems to be working real well for me with great results.
 
I use D156 and works well for me
 
Im currently using ONR as QD. Im also interested to know what other better products are out there.
 
While listing drying aids, could you also specify if it offers any added protection? For example, Griot's Spray Wax and UWWW+ do. Normally these additives are welcome, but not when doing a long term side-by-side wax comparison where these additives could interfere with the result.
 
How does spraying/misting a product...(that's usually ~85-95% water by composition)...
upon a vehicle's surfaces (or the drying-towels?) act as a: "drying aid"? :confused:

NOTE to Self:
Apparently...
-I'm in the need of upgrading my understanding of a sorbent-system
................along with a revised definition of desiccants................
-At least, to the point as they are now, being applied to certain detailing processes.


Bob
 
How does spraying/misting a product...(that's usually ~85-95% water by composition)...
upon a vehicle's surfaces (or the drying-towels?) act as a: "drying aid"? :confused:

NOTE to Self:
Apparently...
-I'm in the need of upgrading my understanding of a sorbent-system
................along with a revised definition of desiccants................
-At least, to the point as they are now, being applied to certain detailing processes.


Bob


What I have observed is that it evaporates faster than water.
 
How does spraying/misting a product...(that's usually ~85-95% water by composition)...
upon a vehicle's surfaces (or the drying-towels?) act as a: "drying aid"? :confused:

NOTE to Self:
Apparently...
-I'm in the need of upgrading my understanding of a sorbent-system
................along with a revised definition of desiccants................
-At least, to the point as they are now, being applied to certain detailing processes.


Bob

OK so a better term would be anti-scratch while towel drying aid :xyxthumbs:
 
I just want to find a product i can use while drying that will not leave streaks all over my car. Ive tried using different methods, but theres always streaks present on my car when i pull it into my garage to inspect it. Granted its not a huge issue, im more concerned about water spots than anything, but its still something that ends up being more time for me to fix.

FYI my car is black obviously lol
 
OK so a better term would be anti-scratch while towel drying aid :xyxthumbs:

Thanks. That got the wheels aturning!!

Subject; Category; Subcategories; Divisions...

<<<Vehicle-Detailing Drying Aids>>>

Categories of Drying Aids:
1. Spray Detailers/QD's/Waterless-Washes
2. Spray Waxes
a.) With "natural waxes" (Carnuba; etc.)
b.) With "synthetic waxes" (in essence: A "sealant")
3. Rinseless Washes
a.) @ Rinseless "Strength"
b.) @ QD "Strength"
4. Leaf Blower
a.) Electric
b.) Gasoline
5. Master Blaster-type "machines"
6. Towels:
a.) Cotton
b.) Microfiber
i. Waffle Weave
ii. Other
c.) All other "fabrics"
7.
8.


Main Categories of Drying Aid's Services:
1. Anti-scratch:
a.) While towel drying
b.) While not towel drying*

2. Water-spotting reducers/eliminators:
a.) While towel drying
b.) While not towel drying*

3.

4.



NOTE: Any/all additions are welcomed

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Good start...If I have to say so myself!


:D

Bob
 
I have a black car as well and D156 works well for me.
Since I do rinseless, I go by panel by panel.
I used a wringed out MF to get the heavy water off. Then I do couple of sprays of D156 on a dry MF towel to wipe and buff off the residue with another dry MF towel.
 
I use Aqua Wax and no streaking with a variety of paint colors. One is Driftwood that looks silvery except when the sun is at the right angle those panels look more like copper, Desert Sand is another, Twilight Blue, and last is white.

Dave
 
I use Aqua Wax and no streaking with a variety of paint colors. One is Driftwood that looks silvery except when the sun is at the right angle those panels look more like copper, Desert Sand is another, Twilight Blue, and last is white.

Dave

This.
And it leaves you with an oh so slick surface!
 
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