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vintagebob
12-15-2017, 05:00 PM
What do you folks use as a drying agent when washing a vehicle with WG DGPS?

I thought about using the Detailing Spritz but if it has the same stuff as the Sealant, then it won't like water?

D156, OCW, ?

FUNX650
12-15-2017, 06:08 PM
I’ve never used a “Drying-Aid” (“DA”)
on a WDGPS’ed vehicle before; but, if
I was ever inclined to try such a pro-
duct on this Sealant...I’d probably go
with either a product like Wolfgang Uber
Rinseless Wash or McKee’s N-914.


Bob

BobWhite
12-15-2017, 07:24 PM
Why?

It goes on in a very thin coat and dries within 15 minutes even in cooler weather from what I have found.

Are you putting too thick of a coat on?

vintagebob
12-15-2017, 08:01 PM
I guess I'm not being clear. After I wash my vehicle I like to spray some product on my drying towel before drying the car. I usually use either OCW or D156. I was going to use the Wolfgang Detailing Spritz for the WG DGPS but I remembered that the DGPS does not like water, so I thought the Spritz would have the same problem?

I was just seeing what else folks may suggest?

FUNX650
12-15-2017, 08:19 PM
In guess I'm not being clear.
After I was my vehicle I like to
spray some product on my drying
towel before drying the car.

I usually use either OCW or D156.

I was going to use the Wolfgang Detailing
Spritz for the WG DGPS but I remembered
that the DGPS does not like water, so I
thought the Spritz would have the same
problem?

•I’d bet that OCW and D156
also doesn't like water. (But
they’re still used as “dry-aids”.)

•My biggest concern:
-Wouldn’t OCW or D156 change
the characteristics of WDGPS?
(That’s why I suggested the
products in my previous post.)


Bob

DETAILROOKIE
12-15-2017, 08:24 PM
Ive used 156 as a drying aide and it works great on WGPS. Ive also used the WG deep gloss sealant spray and it works as well. I normally blow dry the car then spray just to get the remaining beads of water.

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glfnaz
12-15-2017, 08:31 PM
I've used Mckees N-914, D-156, and Mckees Extender Spray wax with great results.

Bruno Soares
12-15-2017, 08:39 PM
I used Uber rinseless mixed as quick detailer. Works great.

FUNX650
12-15-2017, 08:45 PM
I’ve never used a “Drying-Aid” (“DA”)
on a WDGPS’ed vehicle before;

but, if I was ever inclined to try such
a product on this Sealant...I’d probably
go with either a product like Wolfgang
Uber Rinseless Wash or McKee’s N-914.


*************************************


I used Uber rinseless mixed as quick detailer.
Works great.


I've used Mckees N-914, D-156, and Mckees
Extender Spray wax with great results.

Thanks guys! :dblthumb2:


Bob

vintagebob
12-15-2017, 09:14 PM
Thanks everyone! This team is a great resource.

I'll try the D156 next time.

I will say that its is a pleasure washing a car with 2 coats of WG DGPS on it!

ronkh57
12-15-2017, 09:22 PM
I'll throw a twist...................
Try it as a drying aid
https://www.autogeek.net/spray-on-paint-sealant.html

fightnews
12-16-2017, 05:16 AM
You could use any detail spray or spray wax without a problem

BadgerRivFan
12-17-2017, 09:02 AM
Another terrific drying aid I have used with WDGPS as the LSP is Prima Hydro...

https://www.autogeek.net/prima-hydro-spray-wax.html

Absolutely phenomenal results with this one.

Coopers ST
12-17-2017, 03:46 PM
I use about any QD or spray wax I grab first. Sometimes just ONR mixed to QD specs.

sixspeedz
12-17-2017, 04:04 PM
Ive used 156 as a drying aide and it works great on WGPS. Ive also used the WG deep gloss sealant spray and it works as well. I normally blow dry the car then spray just to get the remaining beads of water.

Same here. D156 and more recently i've been using WP Deep Gloss Spray Sealant and it works great... super slick and smells good.