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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
Meguiar's Shine-As-You-Dry Quik Wax.
Bob
Cool. Had no idea they had this under their consumer line. But then again I don't pay attention to their "maroon" bottle line. Do you know if this is just a D156 blend?
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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
Originally Posted by
evo77
Nice! 4oz samples? That's awesome.
I emailed PBW and they responded to say Spray & Gloss would better suit me because QD+ should be sprayed on a dry panel because it contains carnauba.
It IS awesome.
Glad you reached out to them. I was going over my notes the other day to remind myself of when to use those two products.
Too many things, I have.
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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
Meguiar's Shine-As-You-Dry Quik Wax.
Bob
Does it streak on glass? That's why I really like Uber Rinseless since I just tried it last weekend. Doesn't streak on glass, even when the sun is straight up and the ambient temperature is high.
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Super slick QD/drying aid?
Look at the McKee’s 37 no rinse & wax mixed as a QD. I use this as my quick cleanup & QD. Works awesome and slicker than WG Uber as a QD.
McKee's 37 Rinse Free Wash & Wax, no rinse car wash, concentrated no rinse wash, quick detail spray, waterless wash
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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
[QUOTE=PaulMys;1579431]Then you'll love Best of Show..........[/QUOTEO
Or, if you like Best of Show, you will love Speed Shine.
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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
[QUOTE=Rsurfer;1579876]
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Then you'll love Best of Show..........[/QUOTEO
Or, if you like Best of Show, you will love Speed Shine.
Or........... Lol
Griot's has excellent products!
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Then you'll love Best of Show..........
Good stuff.
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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
If you can get beyond the smell of vinegar, you may want to try McKee's 37 High Gloss Detail Spray. It's a "heavy" product and a little goes a long way. Their Trademark Extender Spray Wax is great too. The old BlackFire spray wax worked very well and I assume when they changed the labels that their spray wax stayed the same or got better. All three recommendations are in regard to leaving your paintwork feeling slick and smooth.
Pinnacle Waterless Wash (I think at 1:32 or at 1:48) leaves the paint feeling "soft" if you can imagine such a thing. A couple years ago I did some testing on what sort of spray-on product leaves paint feeling better and at the time BlackFire and Pinnacle were at the top. There's another one I'm trying to remember that really surprised me, but I can't think of it right now.
All of these recommendations come from testing on dry panels, so I can't comment on their use as a drying aid. If you want to reduce marring when drying you should look into N-914 at 1:128 and then after the paint is free of water you can apply a quick detailer or spray wax.
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Re: Super slick QD/drying aid?
Originally Posted by
osiapstndp
All of these recommendations come from testing on dry panels, so I can't comment on their use as a drying aid. If you want to reduce marring when drying you should look into N-914 at 1:128 and then after the paint is free of water you can apply a quick detailer or spray wax.
Thanks. I'm actually not concerned with marring. I was more looking to save a step and figured I could give the paint some pop, a little bit of sacrificial protection and wipe up any water marks while drying the vehicle all in one in shot.
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