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geoguy
11-16-2017, 01:03 PM
Hey Guys,

Do you use a drying aid during the "drying step" of a rinseless wash on a coated car to minimize the potential for marring/scratching? I use D114/distilled water using the multiple microfiber method for the "wash step", but then use a fresh wrung-out microfiber that had been in the D114 bucket for the "drying step". Should I be spraying anything on the paint (like D114) for the drying pass in case there is any dirt left on the paint?

Thanks!

Geoguy

BadgerRivFan
11-16-2017, 01:10 PM
What you're doing is just fine... but if you added some ECH2O mixed up at the quick detailer dilution ratio and used it as a drying aid I think you'd be very pleased!

Will not negatively impact the characteristics of your coating.

jmeyers278
11-16-2017, 10:04 PM
What you're doing is just fine... but if you added some ECH2O mixed up at the quick detailer dilution ratio and used it as a drying aid I think you'd be very pleased!

Will not negatively impact the characteristics of your coating.

I agree with this minus the dilution ratio. At the recommended QD ratio I find it streaks a bit. Go 20:1 and you will be happy. The stuff is amazing.