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    Cutting BSD with water ?

    I think I came across something about cutting BSD with water to help easier use. Is there a thread on here about that? I couldn't find it using Tapatalk.... Any help or pointers would be good.

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    Re: Cutting BSD with water ?

    From what I’ve seen people cut it 1:1 with Distilled Water. They use that mainly for a drying aid and seem to use the full strength as originally intended.

    On YT there’s a guy named Brian from Apex Auto Detail, he has a video using it as a waterless wash. Mixed 3:1 water:BSD and seems to get good cleaning power and protection. I plan to make some this way and test it soon as I really like the product and want to try using it other ways.
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    Re: Cutting BSD with water ?

    As a matter of policy, I don’t dilute
    RTU (ready-to-use) detailing products.

    Of course YMMV.


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    Re: Cutting BSD with water ?

    I've never cut it in the bottle. But, when I use it as I dry a vehicle, there is still water on the vehicle (I blow most of it off.). Also, after the first couple of panels, the MF gets progressively damper (A mix of BSD and water). Seems to come out great. So. I don't see where diluting it would hurt.

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