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Very nice looking Denali !
Just needs the driver and passenger side windows tinted now to really set it off .
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Re: Drying aid that gives a good 'wet look'?
this guy uses ONR and OCW as a lube to wash, clay, and protect in one process. Haven't tried this...
]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0aLOJKKM1k
then here he uses Opti-Seal as a drying aide + protection
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Ok. Used d156 the other day. Liked it. Good stuff. Used aquawax today and am on on the fence. Seems harder to buff out and noticed a few areas that really needed more buffing after I had gone for a ride (too late then). Maybe it'll 'cure' overnight and I'll be wowed in the am.
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Re: Drying aid that gives a good 'wet look'?
I do like the gloss that spray sealants give, but I'm not sure about thief use as drying aids. Although, most spray waxes are probably more sealant like anyway.
Originally Posted by FinishingTouchA
Opti-Seal hands down!
I think I've heard of it being used while drying, maybe it was you that posted it before.
I haven't tried WG Sprits Sealant as I dry, or heard much of it. Maybe I should, along with the Opti-Seal.
Originally Posted by Father87
this guy uses ONR and OCW as a lube to wash, clay, and protect in one process. Haven't tried this...
then here he uses Opti-Seal as a drying aide + protection
Or, maybe it was here that I heard it.
I've have done rinseless, Car Wax clay lube, then dry numerous times. Very nice for a production style detail with good results. I do use a bit more spray(Car) wax that way than if I did them as a separate step. Note: do not attempt in full sun unless you are really quick.
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Wolfgang Uber Rinseless diluted to waterless wash ratio. Awesome gloss. Added lubricity.
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Meguiar’s Synthetic#X-Press Spray#Wax or 3d touch. Can't go wrong with either. I use both for 2 different occasions when washing my car.
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Re: Drying aid that gives a good 'wet look'?
Originally Posted by Harpolith
Wolfgang Uber Rinseless diluted to waterless wash ratio. Awesome gloss. Added lubricity.
What's the ratio you use for the waterless wash?
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Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax and Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray are my two recommendations. I've been really happy using both.
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