S&W water based?

membim

Chadwick's Auto Detailing
I just got in my first order of Spray & Wipe. Can I use it if there is a little bit of water on the surface? For example, I would want to run my car through a touchless car wash and then S&W.

Thanks in advance for the replies.
 
I have never had problems using S&W after a carwash. If the car is really dirty, I go to the pay and spray, drive home and S&W. I don't think that you will encounter any problems using it after a touchless.
 
S&W has left faint streaks for me before when the vehicle was fairly wet still. I use one MF to wipe w/S&W and then follow by going over each section with a dry MF. No streaks then.
 
S&W is the most versatile product that I have ever used on a car. If your car is dusty I always use a CA duster to remove the dirt. Then finish up with S&W. I would not worry about water on the car after wash, the only thing that I think its going to be a bit harder to get the car dry. I've never seen any streaking or any thing for that matter. Bottom line with this product is you can't go wrong
 
Sure you can use it when the car is wet...i sometime will spray it right on the rain drops and then use a waffle weave to dry and it comes out dry, clean and done much more safely than with just the WW....:D
 
S&W + Water = OK

The DIY spray wash finished off with S&W was my wash procedure for the entire Iowa winter this year. Quite often the S&W was used when the vehicle still had a lot of water on it. No problems of any sort.

There are several on this site that have used S&W as a QD by diluting it with about 20% water. (I'm one who has)

There are also those that dilute it with about 50% water and use it as a clay lube.

Water and S&W are definitely compatible.

Charles
 
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