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Old 03-16-04, 05:03   #13 (permalink)
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I use Wax as your Dry and love it especially when your car has had a recent coat of wax on it and you are just trying to maintain the shine....I use a man made chamois..( sorry can't remember the brand) comes in a plastic tube in different colors and is kept there moist ...
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..( sorry can't remember the brand) comes in a plastic tube in different colors and is kept there moist ...
The Absorber?????

I still have a bunch of those laying around now since I started using the Waffle Weaves to dry. The Absorber is now regulated to boat and jetski duty.
 
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The Absorber?????

I still have a bunch of those laying around now since I started using the Waffle Weaves to dry. The Absorber is now regulated to boat and jetski duty.

Waffle Weaves??....got a pic?? or link?..if it's better than the Absorber then I think I'll buy one...I mean some...
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LOL.... Microfibers??...I bought a few packs at Wallmart last weekend and like I'm stating since last week...I'm waiting for good weather to try them....thanks guys....
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If I want to wax my wheels after washing, should I spray the Wax-As-U-Dry on the wheels or spray on the cloth to apply? I want to minimise the mess...
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Great stuff. Spray lightly over the surface of the wheel and start wiping from the bottom so that the WAYD doesn't run onto the wheels. No mess and a nice (albeit short-lived) slick finish. Great for in-between sealant/wax applications on the wheel. Hey, you have to dry the wheel anyway...

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If I want to wax my wheels after washing, should I spray the Wax-As-U-Dry on the wheels or spray on the cloth to apply? I want to minimise the mess...
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I love this stuff. I would recomend it between waxing.
 
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This stuff is awesome. I too agree it is a perfect "in between" waxing step. It gives off a very good shine and beads pretty good. If your vehicle is wet when you apply it, it works very good. I wash with QEW, and while the panel is still wet, I apply WAYD, dry with a WW, and then follow up with a MF to buff. I would not recommend to use this to replace your normal waxes, just a quick maintenance step.
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