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WaXwOrKs said:For me this stuff keeps me working, particularly on those cars I can't get to until later in the day which means no sun light, this product enables me to clean the customer's car in the garage. To date I have not had any issues with marring with 4-5 spritz on each panel, this stuff works like a charm. Oh and the look on the faces of my customers when they walk in their garages and see their car sparkling without moving it is priceless. Of course if the car has an inch of filth then.....
COBRyan said:Just out of curiosity, but why is this so popular? I wash my car once a week, but generally it is quite dirty and I would be afraid to use a spray to clean it up (afraid of marring). Even after a day or two of driving it is rather dusty. Why not just wait until your normal wash?
I guess I just hate the thought of possible marring and having to constantly wash microfibers just to wipe my car down every couple of days. And my car produces a lot of brake dust so the car would look pretty strange with clean paint and dirty wheels (I wouldn't want to bust out the bucket just to clean my wheels, and a towel would get extremely dirty if I used it on the wheels). QEW sounds like a better alternative to me, but I still prefer normal washing.
COBRyan said:So, I guess what I should ask is, how much dirt on a car would be considered too much to S&W safely? Is it safe only for light dusting?
mrecktid said:If the car is kept outside, I would say you could use it a few days after you've washed it. Depending on how heavy the dust settles. It also works after a light rain, or if the sprinklers have gotten to it.
S&W is also terrific for wheels, just use your rag MF's if you have any. If not, pick up an 8pack of MF's from Wally-world for $5.