If using HD Touch once a week on top of HD Poxy do I need HD Express?

driggett

New member
Is touch once a week .good enough or should I add express to the line up every two or four weeks? I try to use only WW for my car weekly and only giving it a good bath once every month or two.
Thanks,
Chris



Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 
It's totally up to you, but with how easy Express is you can't loose by using it often. Try using it as you Gina dry your panel and it will speed things up and make the surface super slick.
 
I really like using our Waterless Wash/Touch via both rinseless & waterlessly. Pre-spray the panel with a 1 to 4 mix of either 3D WW or HD Touch and then wet wipe the panel with a 1 ounce to 1 gallon mixed in a bucket. After making the initial wipe down to remove the dirt, apply a squirt of Express and then dry.
 
David,
do you dilute the touch the same dilution as WW? So your regiment you just outlined is what I normally do when doing a rinseless wash but you added the step of the express as the drying/wax boosting agent.
Is this correct?
Do you find this method better to protect the paint then just using HD Touch straight? What I mean by this is spray Touch on a panel and let sit for a minute and then wipe off with q clean section of a microfiber towel each pass and then buff to shine?

Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Chris



Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 
Yes, I personally don't change the dilutions even though Touch is a bit more concentrated.

Yes, adding a squirt of Express helps displace the water and helps dry the car.

Express is a dedicated wax, so most certainly it will protect the finish better that Touch alone.

You don't need to let Touch sit on the surface. Just spray adequately and wipe.
 
drigget-


I would use Touch as a light maintenance product every week, as you are doing.

Express, in my mind, would come into play every 4 weeks or so. With a base layer of Poxy already existing, Express is going to bolster the existing protection and add gloss. You could keep adding Express once a month to your maintenance schedule and continue this until you feel a need to detail the car (wash/ clay/ polish/ Poxy) without much worry about degraded protection during said span of time. Express is pretty darn durable for a speed wax. I wouldn't necessarily categorize it as a spray wax but now I am getting into semantics and that doesn't matter.

When applying, keep Express THIN, spread it briskly, remove it immediately. You should be able to apply it to a mid-size sedan with 10- 12 (possibly less) trigger pulls out of the sprayer and that includes priming your applicator with one spray first.

Best regards,
-Gabe
 
Back
Top