I was going to ask this question on the thread that had the new McKee's waterless wash. But the last post was a month ago, and I'm knew to forums and didn't know if it would get looked at.
The new McKee's ww states it leaves no residue, ie wax or anything else. People that were involved with the Beta liked it.
If you use this waterless wash, obviously, you have to polish and wax after.
I recently bought Chemical Guys EcoWash. This leaves a wax behind. I called them and the tech told me that if I wanted to polish after, that the wax would be removed by polishing, and I could then wax.
My question is, does that work? And for when I don't want to polish, is the wax that's left over after the EcoWash enough of a layer for the car?
I want to buy the new McKee's ww also for when I want to polish and wax after.
You learn a lot from this forum, and often buy supplies before totally researching, or stumble upon something you think might work better, or be better for you.
You don't have to polish and wax after using the N914, it doesn't strip anything but rather just cleans, that's it!
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