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Re: Carpro Immolube
Originally Posted by The Guz
A panel wipe is a must as CarPro states to remove the residue. You rinse it so that explains why you don't experience it. Plus the residue it leaves behind is not polymers or anything so it won't harm anything in the correction process if a bit is left behind.
I have no desire to rinse again once I have the car in the garage. Does not seem as efficient but that is just me.
I use it as part of a rinseless wash, if I am claying and polishing.
- Wash panel
- Spray with Immolube (at 1:15)
- Work area with clay towel, reapplying Immolube if needed
- Wipe area with fluffy waffle weave towel (I need to use these for something!)
- Spritz panel with Eraser
- Spread/wipe dry with PFM towel
I just did this last weekend (in the rain) to the CRV I picked from my dad while I wait for my accident claim to be processed.
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