Spray detailing question

blownvert

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I was thinking if this would work for these products to save a step. Can you use #425 or quikshine after you rinse your car. I mean im drying the car now and then I most likely will apply a SD after so then i have to go over the whole car again. Can you spray this over the car after you rinsed it and your ready to dry so you save a step and still comes out nice and glossy? Anyone ever try this? When im thinking of this the only product that comes to mind is eagle one wax as you dry, but i want to use #425 or quikshine that i have.
 
Well you can with Duragloss Aquawax, although I prefer to spray on, wipe around dry paint so as not to dilute it's goodness!
 
blownvert said:
I was thinking if this would work for these products to save a step. Can you use #425 or quikshine after you rinse your car. I mean im drying the car now and then I most likely will apply a SD after so then i have to go over the whole car again. Can you spray this over the car after you rinsed it and your ready to dry so you save a step and still comes out nice and glossy? Anyone ever try this? When im thinking of this the only product that comes to mind is eagle one wax as you dry, but i want to use #425 or quikshine that i have.

Sure you can just adds more lube to your drying media. Use the flood method or leaf blower to get the bulk of the water off your paint. I dont know about Eagle one if its a wax.
 
i just want to do this so i dont have to do the last step and go over the whole car again and do a SD, but with doing this with spraying the SD when car is rinsed also have same results if i did it totally dry after.
 
blownvert said:
i just want to do this so i dont have to do the last step and go over the whole car again and do a SD, but with doing this with spraying the SD when car is rinsed also have same results if i did it totally dry after.
If your paint is fairly dry by doing what I posted earlier then you should get good results with your QD. However, if the paint is saturated with water then the QD will get overly diluted and may not yield the same results. Try experimenting on your hood next time and see if it meets your expectations.
 
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