After trying to remove a thick layer of dew, I`ve given up.
I made four passes using four large, dry PFM towels and it still came back, fogging immediately.
After trying to remove a thick layer of dew, I`ve given up.
I made four passes using four large, dry PFM towels and it still came back, fogging immediately.
Getting that time of year where dew is common in the morning. I have noticed that if I don`t touch it, it evaporates just fine. As you mentioned, if you try to dry it, it will just come back. Mother nature does rule here.
I currently have McKess 10min paint sealant on it. And I use McKess Rinse free wash and wax diluted as a drying aid. Never had it spot up after the dew evaporates.
2018 Chevy Colorado ZR2
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Parking outside can be a, uhm....determining factor...when it comes to what a Daily is gonna look like.
Probably best to let it evaporate on its own.
I`ve been thinking on this...it`s been forever since I was parking outside, but it was never a *real* issue other than stuff like tree droppings/birds, and that was back before I discovered FK1000P. I always just let dew/etc. evaporate off on its own.
But then the vehicles I parked outside were mostly all light colors that might`ve been more forgiving.
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