GoodnClean
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Well did a QEW! Loved the product, worked very well. The car was filthy, white on both sides from the salt. I used two buckets and a spray bottle and dried according to Scott's method, one terry towel, one MF towel for the final wipe. Temp was a balmy 34 degrees...
This stuff eats dirt for breakfast. One swipe and it beads right up beading the dirt up with it. Took me about an hour and a half including wheels, wheel wells (messy messy work with QEW) dressing the tires and a QD of the whole car. No swirls I can see and I've been looking under lots of different light sources. Didnt even have to do the windows afterwards.
I'm sold, I'm sure with practice (I was very slow and careful, swapped the water out a few times) I could do the whole routine in 30-40 mins. A temp more condusive to moving fast and drying cold metal would be helpful too.
I was QDing the car and I look at the roof and say to myself "What is that white dust, did the wind blow salt up onto the car?" I look at the hood a few minutes later, same thing "What is that dust?" Then I put two and two together, it was snowing
This stuff eats dirt for breakfast. One swipe and it beads right up beading the dirt up with it. Took me about an hour and a half including wheels, wheel wells (messy messy work with QEW) dressing the tires and a QD of the whole car. No swirls I can see and I've been looking under lots of different light sources. Didnt even have to do the windows afterwards.
I'm sold, I'm sure with practice (I was very slow and careful, swapped the water out a few times) I could do the whole routine in 30-40 mins. A temp more condusive to moving fast and drying cold metal would be helpful too.
I was QDing the car and I look at the roof and say to myself "What is that white dust, did the wind blow salt up onto the car?" I look at the hood a few minutes later, same thing "What is that dust?" Then I put two and two together, it was snowing
