I have been using Aquawax for years, I usually spray on , wipe off. Never tried it as a drying aid.
Should I let it stand for a while before wiping off? Not sure about correct application method
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I have been using Aquawax for years, I usually spray on , wipe off. Never tried it as a drying aid.
Should I let it stand for a while before wiping off? Not sure about correct application method
It should be used on WET SURFACE. Yes as a drying aid. After the vehicle is washed and rinsed off. Grab your drying MF, spray on, then dry off.
Never heard of using it on a dry surface.
Duragloss AW (Aquawax) is formulated to wax after washing in one easy step. Duragloss AW produces a high gloss, durable finish with minimal effort. Contains no abrasives. Clear Coat safe.
What do the directions say? That would be a good starting point.
Whenever I use a new product I'll initially follow the instructions. Then if I think I can improve upon that I might tweak my usage and experiment a little.
I use many products off-label for specialty tasks. Example - my favorite tire dressing at this point (for my own truck) is not a tire dressing at all. It's Meguiar's Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer.
I've used it both ways w/o an issue[emoji118]
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Can't say i ever used it on a dry surface as a spray wax. BUT.....If it works, it works.
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Just took a pic of my bottle.
Note the yellow text....... :)
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Again, i stand corrected. I have not used it in years. I just never used it as a qd.
Just like their RAIN REPEL. Another great product for exterior glass. But it doubles as a qd for paint.
I never used it as a drying aid and had no problems whatsoever. No reason to let it sit just follow the directions. I didn't ever use a cotton cloth in spite of the directions though. Microfiber to apply & another to remove/buff.