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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000 View Post
    Wow! I can’t even wrap my head around using a coating that flashes as a drying aid. Water and coatings usually don’t mix. I wonder if McKees is a water based coating (carrier)?
    I dunno
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000 View Post
    Wow! I can’t even wrap my head around using a coating that flashes as a drying aid. Water and coatings usually don’t mix. I wonder if McKees is a water based coating (carrier)?
    I had the same thoughts. People who have tried it probably see some sort of success as I`m sure a bit of the product survives being diluted with the water.

    Beyond the questionable durability from being diluted with water, I`d have a hard time with the cost. Neither CanCoat or McKee`s are very cheap per volume for use as a drying aid or a frequent topper. I think something like ECH2O or any number of QD and spray sealants would be a much more economical product for a drying aid for a coated car.

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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    I had the same thoughts. People who have tried it probably see some sort of success as I`m sure a bit of the product survives being diluted with the water.

    Beyond the questionable durability from being diluted with water, I`d have a hard time with the cost. Neither CanCoat or McKee`s are very cheap per volume for use as a drying aid or a frequent topper. I think something like ECH2O or any number of QD and spray sealants would be a much more economical product for a drying aid for a coated car.
    But if you already have the balance of the product sitting on your shelf.
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Curosity killed the cat.

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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000 View Post
    Curosity killed the cat.
    Not gonna be curiosity in my case...…..
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Why not give her some PA? Saving it for yourself?

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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    Why not give her some PA? Saving it for yourself?

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    Honestly...………. I`ve never used pa as a drying aid....
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    Honestly...………. I`ve never used pa as a drying aid....
    You just open the bottle and pour it on...

    Ok maybe not do that.




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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Maybe try to mix some Cancoat and water together to see if they are even compatible. See I’m trying. Lol
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Pour over ice.Don`t mix with water
    I couldn`t get my microfiber wet after using CanCoat
    Ron-I have a test vehicle at home. I will try a spot tomorrow and let ya know how epic the fail is
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by yamabob View Post
    Pour over ice.Don`t mix with water
    I couldn`t get my microfiber wet after using CanCoat
    Ron-I have a test vehicle at home. I will try a spot tomorrow and let ya know how epic the fail is
    Shaken, not stirred...………..

    Cool. Thank you. Here`s wishing success.
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Ha-Here`s hoping the clean up isnt too bad

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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by yamabob View Post
    Ha-Here`s hoping the clean up isnt too bad
    My guess...…

    Either nothing, or wow.
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Bump

    Impatiently waiting...…..
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    Re: Can Coat as a Drying Aid..........

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    Bump

    Impatiently waiting...…..
    It is going to get to the point of you trying it out haha.
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