Poorboy
Founder Poorboy's World
I don`t get it. Many of you have said problems occur by using too much S/W but I use the heck out of it and never have a problem. I soak a panel with it because I usually use it similar to a waterless wash, although I will not use it on a real dirty car. I consider it a QD on steroids with the emphasis on cleaning rather than protection or gloss.
Most of the time I spray on a lot of S/W to where it actually starts to run. Then I swipe the microfiber in layer fashion (avoiding circular motions), similar to what you do with a waterless wash product. I then buff everything out with a second towel. Maybe because my cars have been white I do not notice any problems but I think the wipe and buff technique is even more important than the amount you use.
If you are using quality microfiber and watch that they don`t get overloaded there is no problem with using it the way you do.
I often do it the same way when my vehicles are very dirty ...
There is no exact science to this but most people try to save as much product as possible unless you are part of the 5 gallon club
