Changeling
New member
During the winter I take my black truck through a "No Touch" car wash which washes with streams of water, no car contact whatsoever, other than streams of water, soap, and something called "Spot Free Rinse". This rinse really does a great job of leaving the paint surface spot free and "Slick" looking!
I have to admit that the SFR is really nice, you drive off and the vehicle is flawless of water spots very quickly.
Is there anything wrong with this type of rinse? I haven't noticed any problems, but who knows?
If it is OK, is there a product that I can use on my vehicle at home instead of drying by hand?
Example: I would like to be able to hook something to the end of my garden hose that I use to wash the truck like one of the plastic bottles that you use for putting chemicals on your lawn or whatever. This would make things very easy for me and be a very efficient means to not drying by towels/whatever.
I am very serious and would really like some feed back if you have some actual knowledge of this type of surface rinsing.
Changeling
I have to admit that the SFR is really nice, you drive off and the vehicle is flawless of water spots very quickly.
Is there anything wrong with this type of rinse? I haven't noticed any problems, but who knows?
If it is OK, is there a product that I can use on my vehicle at home instead of drying by hand?
Example: I would like to be able to hook something to the end of my garden hose that I use to wash the truck like one of the plastic bottles that you use for putting chemicals on your lawn or whatever. This would make things very easy for me and be a very efficient means to not drying by towels/whatever.
I am very serious and would really like some feed back if you have some actual knowledge of this type of surface rinsing.
Changeling