Thanks for taking a look here. I have an emergency waterspot situation I'm trying to deal with.
As briefly as possible:
1) Finished AIO and SG Saturday night. Parked car outside out of necessity.
2) Rain Sunday morning, followed by several sunny hours. Car has massive waterspots which come off with vinegar (not detail spray).
I QEWed the entire car, then wiped it down with a vinegar-soaked MF. The water spots are gone. I then QEWed the car again to wash off the vinegar. I'm hoping I'm ready to AIO (or SG?) again.
My questions:
Did the QEW remove the vinegar? What happens to rubber seals and plastic if vinegar is not thoroughly flushed away by a full wash?
Time is important, that's why I'm trying to skip the full wash. Can I go straight to SG? That would be ideal.
Thanks for any advice.
Mikeman
As briefly as possible:
1) Finished AIO and SG Saturday night. Parked car outside out of necessity.
2) Rain Sunday morning, followed by several sunny hours. Car has massive waterspots which come off with vinegar (not detail spray).
I QEWed the entire car, then wiped it down with a vinegar-soaked MF. The water spots are gone. I then QEWed the car again to wash off the vinegar. I'm hoping I'm ready to AIO (or SG?) again.
My questions:
Did the QEW remove the vinegar? What happens to rubber seals and plastic if vinegar is not thoroughly flushed away by a full wash?
Time is important, that's why I'm trying to skip the full wash. Can I go straight to SG? That would be ideal.
Thanks for any advice.
Mikeman