After it rains, I like to find a mud hole and drive my freshly waxed Jeep through it. The mud beading up on the paint makes me feel like the driver in a commercial.
I would probably take it for a drive if the roads are not too wet because the water should bead off of it. Sure you can rewash it if you would like, I would make sure you actually wash vs just using water and a towel just to make sure if there is any dust that got wet is removed without marring the newly prepped finish.
If you leave it be you might get water spots, especially on a darker color and especially on very flat surfaces.
Why was the Energizer Bunny arrested?... He was charged with battery.
you never ever want to wipe a car down that has seen ANY outside elements with just hose water. that is a gigantic NO NO on any detailing forum. Something not even a newb should ever do.
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvhyJix0IVs]Part 1 - How to use a Rinseless Car Wash to wash your car - YouTube[/video]
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmXZG85dByk&feature=relmfu]Part 2 - How to use a Rinseless Car Wash to wash your car - YouTube[/video]
you never ever want to wipe a car down that has seen ANY outside elements with just hose water. that is a gigantic NO NO on any detailing forum. Something not even a newb should ever do.
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