Hi There...
I followed the method written by Todd Helme, the only difference was that my car was really dirty from the Canadian winter and usage of salt. The temperature was at -3C/26F with a bit of sun to warm the car body a bit.
I prepared a spray bottle with a mixture of the Detailer`s Pro Series Rinseless Wash & Gloss. I filled 2 5 gallon buckets with warm water and added 3oz of the concentrate in one of them and mixed well. I pre-soaked all areas.
To wash each panel I used a Cobra "The Bone" Microfiber Wash Sponge. Rinse well in my rinse bucket for each panels. I went over each panels at least twice to allow the dirt to wash down naturally.
I dried each panels using a Cobra Ultimate Guzzler Waffle Weave. It was just warm enough with the bit of sun to keep the panels on the car warm enough to make sure it didn`t freeze between panels.
I love the feel of the mix and how well lubricated it felt. After drying, each panels felt very smooth and glossy, as if a wax had been applied.
I was very pleased with the quality of the product and felt very secure that it was not scratching the paint. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone that don`t have access to a hose or like me can`t use a hose in the winter.
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