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    Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    What do you folks use as a drying agent when washing a vehicle with WG DGPS?

    I thought about using the Detailing Spritz but if it has the same stuff as the Sealant, then it won't like water?

    D156, OCW, ?

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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    I’ve never used a “Drying-Aid” (“DA”)
    on a WDGPS’ed vehicle before; but, if
    I was ever inclined to try such a pro-
    duct on this Sealant...I’d probably go
    with either a product like Wolfgang Uber
    Rinseless Wash or McKee’s N-914.


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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    Why?

    It goes on in a very thin coat and dries within 15 minutes even in cooler weather from what I have found.

    Are you putting too thick of a coat on?

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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    I guess I'm not being clear. After I wash my vehicle I like to spray some product on my drying towel before drying the car. I usually use either OCW or D156. I was going to use the Wolfgang Detailing Spritz for the WG DGPS but I remembered that the DGPS does not like water, so I thought the Spritz would have the same problem?

    I was just seeing what else folks may suggest?

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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    Quote Originally Posted by vintagebob View Post
    In guess I'm not being clear.
    After I was my vehicle I like to
    spray some product on my drying
    towel before drying the car.

    I usually use either OCW or D156.

    I was going to use the Wolfgang Detailing
    Spritz for the WG DGPS but I remembered
    that the DGPS does not like water, so I
    thought the Spritz would have the same
    problem?
    •I’d bet that OCW and D156
    also doesn't like water. (But
    they’re still used as “dry-aids”.)

    •My biggest concern:
    -Wouldn’t OCW or D156 change
    the characteristics of WDGPS?
    (That’s why I suggested the
    products in my previous post.)


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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    Ive used 156 as a drying aide and it works great on WGPS. Ive also used the WG deep gloss sealant spray and it works as well. I normally blow dry the car then spray just to get the remaining beads of water.

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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    I've used Mckees N-914, D-156, and Mckees Extender Spray wax with great results.

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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    I used Uber rinseless mixed as quick detailer. Works great.
    Bruno Soares


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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    I’ve never used a “Drying-Aid” (“DA”)
    on a WDGPS’ed vehicle before;

    but, if I was ever inclined to try such
    a product on this Sealant...I’d probably
    go with either a product like Wolfgang
    Uber Rinseless Wash or McKee’s N-914.
    *************************************
    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    I used Uber rinseless mixed as quick detailer.
    Works great.
    Quote Originally Posted by glfnaz View Post
    I've used Mckees N-914, D-156, and Mckees
    Extender Spray wax with great results.
    Thanks guys!


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    Re: Drying Agent for WG DGPS?

    Thanks everyone! This team is a great resource.

    I'll try the D156 next time.

    I will say that its is a pleasure washing a car with 2 coats of WG DGPS on it!

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