Blackfire Rinseless Wash Meets Mckee`s Paint Coating

Vegas1

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It was a balmy 45 degrees in the garage this morning so I decided to do a rinseless wash. We had some snow recently, so salt and other chemicals were only present on the lower panels. I coated my car in Nov. with McKee`s paint coating, so I was curious to see the results. The only other maintenance besides waterless washes, was a coat of Gyeon Cure at the start of December.

I used BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Rinseless wash and I pre-treated each panel with Ultima Waterless Wash Plus+, just to be safe. I think the results speak for themselves. Here`s a few pics I took after I got to work this morning.

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Having lived in CT for over a year, I do still suggest getting the undercarriage rinsed well due to the salt. Not as bad as some other NE states, but rust is rust.
 
Good stuff, it really helps a lot with maintenance . I gave an almost-touch less wash to my Mckee`s coated car once and I was impressed : pre-soak with Mckee`s WW ,let dwell, rinse dirt off, air dry, then gentle damp MF wipe with a spray wax for lubricity and removing any potential waterspots. Worked well and I could see the WW encapsulating the dirt / dust .

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Having lived in CT for over a year, I do still suggest getting the undercarriage rinsed well due to the salt. Not as bad as some other NE states, but rust is rust.

Thanks for the advice. I`ve been trying to find a car wash that will do an undercarriage wash only. Whenever I ask they look at me like I`m crazy and say no.
 
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