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    Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    Dumb question but I need to know. With winter upon us I need to know when to quick detail and when to do a rinseless wash. How much dirt is to much, i.e. cause scratching?

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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    Light surface debris can be qd'd, if it required pressure or the buildup is significant, wash or rinseless.

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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    I always struggled with that same question so I got PB Spray and Wipe. If it's more than light dust (QD) I use the Spray and Wipe.

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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    When in doubt wash.

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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

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    When in doubt wash.

    the way I do it if it is not too dirty, I spray the entire car with a QD (DP 4-in-1), and let it sit for 5 minutes, then use rinseless wash. This will help you.
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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    When not too dirty, i use PB spray and wipe. I just finished a near full detail (will remove small scrathes and light swirls in the spring). I'm all protected for the winter.

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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    and if it's a Honda, NEVER QD. Joking but not really. My general rule has been if I've driven more than 1 day (trip to and from work etc) then i won't QD. If I just went to work, came home and didn't drive through any adverse conditions (construction, dirt road) then I can pull in the garage and give it a gentle wipe later in the evening.

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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    When in doubt wash.

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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    I think it depends on the quick detailer but generally I like to use QD's to refresh the gloss and recharge my wax or sealant. My vehicles get too dirty for a waterless wash product....I mean it can be done but I would end up going through a whole mess of microfiber towels and I'm not willing to do that.
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    Re: Quick Detailing: How dirty is to dirty

    I am going to order more dp four-in-one for winter. QD'ing will be very limited this winter.

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