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Favorite drying aid
I'm not sure if there is a post about this already. I feel like I've seen a post similar to this. So sorry if there is.
But here's my question, what is your favorite drying aid for waxes and sealants? How about favorite drying aid for coatings?
Thank you
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Re: Favorite drying aid
Originally Posted by
Maxreed241
I'm not sure if there is a post about this already. I feel like I've seen a post similar to this. So sorry if there is.
But here's my question, what is your favorite drying aid for waxes and sealants? How about favorite drying aid for coatings?
Thank you
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Mckees 37 10 Minute Paint Sealant FTW
I also like Polish Angel High Gloss and Viking Spritz but the price is extremely hard to justify... Mckees37 10MPS does an amazing job for $28!
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Re: Favorite drying aid
Originally Posted by
wgasa84
Mckees 37 10 Minute Paint Sealant FTW
I also like Polish Angel High Gloss and Viking Spritz but the price is extremely hard to justify... Mckees37 10MPS does an amazing job for $28!
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Although I have tried the Mckee's, I would prefer something that smells better and is a little more user friendly. As in, a trigger spray head. But the shine is worth it no doubt.
Just trying to see what everyone prefers.
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Re: Favorite drying aid
Originally Posted by
Maxreed241
Although I have tried the Mckee's, I would prefer something that smells better and is a little more user friendly. As in, a trigger spray head. But the shine is worth it no doubt.
Just trying to see what everyone prefers.
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Have you tried the Trade Mark Extender Spray Wax? Before 10MPS came out I was using that as a drying aid.
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Re: Favorite drying aid
Originally Posted by
wgasa84
Have you tried the Trade Mark Extender Spray Wax? Before 10MPS came out I was using that as a drying aid.
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Is it okay to use that on a coated vehicle or no?
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Re: Favorite drying aid
Originally Posted by
Maxreed241
Is it okay to use that on a coated vehicle or no?
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Sure is.
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Re: Favorite drying aid
For a waxed/sealed car I like Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax or Kenotek Showroom Shine.
For cars with coatings my favorite is Carpro EchO2 at 1:20 ratio.
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Re: Favorite drying aid
Originally Posted by
Desertnate
For a waxed/sealed car I like Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax or Kenotek Showroom Shine.
For cars with coatings my favorite is Carpro EchO2 at 1:20 ratio.
This is what I was looking for as a response. Thanks so much!
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Re: Favorite drying aid
10 min paint sealant as a drying aid
And Mc Kess Rinse free wash & wax diluted 2oz to 32oz of water.
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Re: Favorite drying aid
When I have used a drying aid which I don't normaly do. I bought a Flairosol spray bottle to get an even and lightly mist over the wet paint. Then used Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer at 1:1 with destilled water. Got a little pop on the paint and got a little lubrication from it.
The reason I stopped useing drying aid. Was that the drying towels I use is of great quality and don't marring the paint with them. And if I want some glossenhancers I get better results at applying them after drying. Then the hassle of getting the drying towels to wash them as soon as possible after useing a drying aid was a must. Otherwise the drying towels loose effectiveness to soak up water. And to revive them again is a another hassle to be doing if that happens.
Sorry for the off topic. If you get to maintain your drying towels after useing a drying aid you are fine. But it's no fun if you see your favorite drying towel don't work as used to.
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