QD or Nothing?

Idrops

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I have about three coats of SG on my car. There are times I just wash it without the intent of doing another SG layer. Does it matter if I just wash it and leave it for the next go around or should I QD it after the wash?



Thanx:nixweiss
 
Depends on when you appy the next layer of SG.



Make sure SG is applied to a clean and dry car. No QD required for the Klasse stuff.



If your car is slightly dirty then a quick QD will clean her up for the SG.
 
I would recommend QDing it right after drying to remove any streaks, dry up any water that might have leaked out of seams, or dry places you might have missed when drying. Plus, doing so will rejuvenate your car's shine. If your car looks fine after washing and drying, then QDing is entirely up to you.
 
If you're going to wash it and intend on putting on SG in the future, but not right that moment, you can create an solution of SG and water and put it in a water sprayer and use that as QD.



IMO, if you're going to SG often (I only SG twice a year) then QD may not be necessary to "rejeuvinate" the shine because you'll be doing the rejeuvinating yourself.



Good luck and sometimes experiementing is the only way. Tell us how it works out if you do intent to QD and report back to people wanting to adopt a similar method.



HTH-Steve
 
What ratio of SG to water? Interesting concept, especially since SG and water don't like each other.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by YoSteve [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>QD may not be necessary to "rejeuvinate" the shine because you'll be doing the rejeuvinating yourself.
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No need to rejuvenate the shine 'cuz Klasse is so damn durable...ain't that right Steve? :D
 
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