A search didn't turn up anything on this so.....
Tonight I tried using DG Aqua Wax with my S&W when I washed the Grand Prix.
My S&W washes consist of two passes with a MF towel after spraying the S&W on a panel. I use one MF for the first pass that picks up most of the dirt, then I follow with a clean MF to finish drying the section.
Tonight, I tried spraying some AW after the first pass and then wiping off the AW and the remaining S&W with the second MF.
It seemed to work OK after I got somewhat of a handle on how to do it. I'll know better in the daylight if it was a good idea or not.
Do any of you think of any reasons not to do this? Seems like an easy way to combine a wash job and a wax job.
I'm sure Poorboy will think QW+ would be a better product for this use and he might be right, but the AW was what I had on hand.
I'm still rolling that rock, Page.
Tonight I tried using DG Aqua Wax with my S&W when I washed the Grand Prix.
My S&W washes consist of two passes with a MF towel after spraying the S&W on a panel. I use one MF for the first pass that picks up most of the dirt, then I follow with a clean MF to finish drying the section.
Tonight, I tried spraying some AW after the first pass and then wiping off the AW and the remaining S&W with the second MF.
It seemed to work OK after I got somewhat of a handle on how to do it. I'll know better in the daylight if it was a good idea or not.
Do any of you think of any reasons not to do this? Seems like an easy way to combine a wash job and a wax job.
I'm sure Poorboy will think QW+ would be a better product for this use and he might be right, but the AW was what I had on hand.

I'm still rolling that rock, Page.
