Rewashing After Heavy Polishing Neccessary?

Is it just me, am I the only one who rewashes cars after polishing them before using the LSP?



I've been reading tons of click and brags lately and seems no one I notice is rewashing the cars after they do a full correction or a 2 step PC job or whatever?



People seem to be putting LSP's right over freshly wiped down polished surfaces. I know the lubes, oils and silicone's don't come off by simply wiping with a dry MF towel? Plus for me it helps to get all the powder out of the cracks and different areas.



I could understand an Alcohol wipe down at least, or a good cleaner wax AIO pre LSP step or something but I don't see anyone talking about that in there process?



Hope I'm not being judgmental but is it not necessary to rewash after polishing steps.



Josh
 
I think alot more people do it than actually mention it in their C&B's.. It's one of the most effective way to clear out crevices and such. I would have to think most do something of at least a good rinse down. :nixweiss
 
i usually do . . . . . . especially if there is dust all over the place . . . . . re washing is so much quicker then the initial wash LoL.
 
Jakerooni said:
I think alot more people do it than actually mention it in their C&B's.. It's one of the most effective way to clear out crevices and such. I would have to think most do something of at least a good rinse down. :nixweiss



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Wipe down with MF, remove any build up from seams and gaps with fine bristle brush, and blast them out with the pressure washer during the wash. ("Blast" being a relative term, I'm using about 1500 psi.)



I actually think that for those who dont rewash and use a product with heavy dusting or detailers who have slinging problems it would be faster than trying to wipe it down dry in many cases.
 
Yep, I have to! Just doesnt look right with all the dust all over it/in it



however, there are times where I dont have the extra 30 min to wash and dry it, so i dont. But if I have the time then I most certainly will.



EZ Cream works well at removing about 90% of the dust...just run it all over the car including the windows to blow the dust off!
 
I have been using ONR for the in between wash. That way I don't have water drips when applying or buffing off my lsp.
 
I foam the car down with Citrus Wash / Dawn and let it sit for 3-4 minutes to help loosen and remove the oils from the paint and help cleans the cracks and crevices. Then I will do a 2 bucket wash with Citrus Wash to get it looking right.



I also think a lot of people do this pre wash, just don't mention it.
 
I don't just wash.......I POWERWASH.



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And then I use Dawn:





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