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Originally Posted by edschwab1 So my question is should I use a QD or QEW spray after drying the car to ensure the surface is clean before using a spray wax or just use spray wax after drying the car? |
I would hope that if you are drying, that the car is already clean. Why would you want to drag dirt across the paint? I often use S+W as I dry, to help ensure a clean car, but also to help prevent/minimize marring.
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Should I add a coat of wax once a month instead of using the spray wax? Or should I use the spray wax weekly and add a coat of wax monthly? .
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It sounds like you are planning on a monthly waxing in either case. If you are planning on using a cleaner wax, then I would recommend that monthly and the spray wax after washes. This way you may be able to keep marring to a minimum through the winter. This is, of course, assuming that the wash bays you use allow you to take up their space this long without paying. (Or another idea would be using the pay-by-the-minute places.) If you think you may get rushed, I would go with the spray wax after washes. If you get one like Mothers FX spray wax or
PB's QW+ (formerly QD+) you would be able to wipe on/off without waiting for it to dry, which may take an extended period of time in a cold, damp wash bay. (QW+ is also a cleaner wax, so this may be the best alternative, if you aren't doing a dedicated waxing monthly.)
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My proposed winter wash process:
Rinse car for 3-5 minutes depending on much time the $1.50 to $3.00 purchases. Cost depends on which coin-op wash I use, sometimes I add quarter to extend the time.
Use lambs wool wash mitts to apply a slick car wash. I use lots of mitts (probably 8-12 per wash) and use the two bucket method.
Rinse car thoroughly.
Spot free rinse if available
Dry
QD
Spray wax
Go home to warm up
Eric
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I usually use 1 cycle to rinse off the bulk of the muck and get the car wet. (I sometimes do a quick vacuum first. If the car isn't too dirty outside I don't feel the need to spray as long for the initial wetting.) Then I do my bucket washing. (I don't go through that many mitts, but whatever floats your boat... :boat: ) Then I rinse for 1 cycle. Then I use the S+W and a plush MF and dry the car. I use multiple MF's, as I try to get the "bulk" water off first, then go over it again to get streak free (with a clean/dry mf). I sometimes use a QD or booster wax for this last step.
Hope this is helpful.