Jacob Harrod AutoClean
Active member
OK guys, it looks like there's a lot of options available for drying aids. It seems to me that the most logical option would be to figure out what what kind of last standing protection is on the vehicle and then match the correct drying aid.
But what if you want a drying aid that won't act as a booster for your LSP, or your booster requires that the car be dry before applying?
What if you want something that leaves nothing behind?
Could you use Sonax Glass Cleaner as a drying aid?
Based on your experience are drying aides really necessary if your using a clean, contaminant, and scratch free towel?
Also I know there is the technique of laying the towel flat over the panel and then gliding your hand over the towel to dry rather than rubbing the towel on the panel.
One other idea I had is to mist your drying towel with a little distilled water and then either mist on with a sprayer or you could set your garden hose sprayer on mist and then mist the pannel with some filtered de-ionised water then dry.
But what if you want a drying aid that won't act as a booster for your LSP, or your booster requires that the car be dry before applying?
What if you want something that leaves nothing behind?
Could you use Sonax Glass Cleaner as a drying aid?
Based on your experience are drying aides really necessary if your using a clean, contaminant, and scratch free towel?
Also I know there is the technique of laying the towel flat over the panel and then gliding your hand over the towel to dry rather than rubbing the towel on the panel.
One other idea I had is to mist your drying towel with a little distilled water and then either mist on with a sprayer or you could set your garden hose sprayer on mist and then mist the pannel with some filtered de-ionised water then dry.