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Stitch123
05-21-2020, 09:21 AM
Hi every one,

Newbie here, no experience with cleaning cars at all however given the extra time I have thought I would give it a try instead of taking to the hand car wash I usually go to.

I recently made the mistake of washing and drying in the sun. I obviously had the same problem that is reported everywhere - the wash went well, rinsed it down and then had about 3 seconds to dry the car before it dried it self (was hot to the touch). Even as I was drying the roof I could see it drying itself and leaving water spots.

I then did a little bit of research on YouTube of people who wash and dry in the heat and they all seem to use some sort of dry aid. So they wash, rinse, spray on dry aid, rinse again (and you see the beading etc) and then dry meaning there is a longer time available to dry before water spots.

I then read that quik detailer etc can be used as a rinse aid so I have ordered some which is coming later today.

My question is this : when using quick detailer as a dry aid - do I do wash, rinse, apply quik detailer, rinse again, dry? Or do I missed out the rinse again phase and go straight from apply quick detailer to dry (as in apply and dry at the same time), so no need for the rinse again stage?

Thanks - this forum is so helpful.

Stitch[/B]

PA DETAILER
05-21-2020, 11:40 AM
First off, try to avoid doing a wash in the sun. Try early morning or late evening. As far has a QD used as a drying aid...

1. Wash
2. Rinse or flood rinse
3. While still wet, spray on the QD
4. Dry with a quality drying towel or MF

Stitch123
05-21-2020, 12:20 PM
First off, try to avoid doing a wash in the sun. Try early morning or late evening. As far has a QD used as a drying aid...

1. Wash
2. Rinse or flood rinse
3. While still wet, spray on the QD
4. Dry with a quality drying towel or MF

thanks so much for your reply, out of the many views on here and MOL you were the only person. I didn’t want to spend all the time washing etc again and then fail at the last part. I have also now got some Ultimate Quik Wax as well so I might try that right at the end. Thanks again.

PaulMys
05-21-2020, 04:51 PM
I will add to pro 4x's list, and suggest washing on cloudy days as well.

Also, if the vehicle is not super dirty, a rinseless wash can be done in the sun. You do only panel at a time, then immediately dry it hence avoiding water spotting.

57Rambler
05-21-2020, 05:24 PM
If the surface of your car is so hot that water dries in 3 sec., then I would guess that a QD would dry up awful quick too.

Either avoid the sun & heat or go rinseless as Paul suggested.

Markymapo
05-21-2020, 05:30 PM
Must have shade is rule #1. Rule #2 is follow rule #1. And rule #3 seek forum advice as this place rocks.

Thomkirby
05-21-2020, 08:53 PM
Must have shade is rule #1. Rule #2 is follow rule #1. And rule #3 seek forum advice as this place rocks.
And this rule is great for the person doing the job as well as the car!

Desertnate
05-22-2020, 07:24 AM
While shade is nice, there is none to be found in my neighborhood. When you live in an area that was once corn fields and your garage doesn't have a drain, your only choice is to make the best of it and wash in the sun. I do try for early morning or late evening to keep things from drying out so fast, but often life doesn't work that way.

I have found drying aids are the key to making a wash successful...that and working fast.

QD sprays work well as a drying aid, but I've also found waterless washes work very well as a drying aid too. The nice thing about waterless washes is they are often more economical since they are typically sold as a concentrate you then mix up yourself for use. This makes them go a long way for very little money.

Markymapo
05-22-2020, 12:44 PM
Great advice when no shade ! And those of us with shade have to avoid tree sap which is a real pain.

PA DETAILER
05-28-2020, 03:06 PM
Tips if you must wash in the heat & sun.

YouTube (https://youtu.be/OOnOU36Fhcg)

TrustJesus
06-02-2020, 05:33 PM
Reposting due to mistake, try using something that will aid in drying that way you won’t scratch paint.

PaulMys
06-02-2020, 05:38 PM
Hey I’m new here, I thought I’d chim in. Dallas paint and correction recommend Superior Products Formula 4 Spray wax. I think I’m diluting it wrong because it leaves a white film after drying, does anyone know about this product. To OP if you want to try it you buy gallons at Oreilys for $20.00?

If the product is not sold here on AutoGeek, it is not allowed to be discussed.

TrustJesus
06-02-2020, 05:43 PM
Yes your right my mistake, apologizes. Rookie mistake

PaulMys
06-02-2020, 05:45 PM
No worries. :)

TrustJesus
06-02-2020, 06:20 PM
I do apologize man I own up to mistakes but I understand rules are rules.