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Corvette Z06/85 jeep CJ7
OK, I have a question. I have been a true weekend warrior for about a year. I spent time here lurking and learning prior to that, but made the leap, bought a PC and loads of product and started learning in earnest about a year ago. I enjoy learning and implementing the process and I owe all of you many thanks for that.
My question concerns your everyday QD's vs. PB's Spray n Wipe or similar products. I am aware of the various ways of inducing micro-marring, spider swirls, scratches, and other screw-ups in the paint and try and be very careful to be sure and not drag contaminates or cheap wash/drying rags and other equipment across my car's finish. I use a QD when the car is clean and has been washed within the last 24 hours or so. I don't do a lot of QDing to tell the truth. Anywho, I ordered PB's Spray n Wipe and have used it as directed, never on a dirty surface, but when a little dusty I have used it. It seems to do a great job and I have had no problems with marring, et cetera.
QUESTION: What makes PB's SnW any different than any other QD. They are both a watery liquid that provide lubricity and some cleaning ability and provide a little protection. What makes SnW better at cleaning a dusty (and some appear to advocate cleaning a truly dirty) car than your average QD. I really can't figure it. Is it just promotion and a sales gimmick for another type product, or is SnW really that superior to QD?
Thanks again for all your kind help learning what has turned out to be a great hobby for me..........Tom
My question concerns your everyday QD's vs. PB's Spray n Wipe or similar products. I am aware of the various ways of inducing micro-marring, spider swirls, scratches, and other screw-ups in the paint and try and be very careful to be sure and not drag contaminates or cheap wash/drying rags and other equipment across my car's finish. I use a QD when the car is clean and has been washed within the last 24 hours or so. I don't do a lot of QDing to tell the truth. Anywho, I ordered PB's Spray n Wipe and have used it as directed, never on a dirty surface, but when a little dusty I have used it. It seems to do a great job and I have had no problems with marring, et cetera.
QUESTION: What makes PB's SnW any different than any other QD. They are both a watery liquid that provide lubricity and some cleaning ability and provide a little protection. What makes SnW better at cleaning a dusty (and some appear to advocate cleaning a truly dirty) car than your average QD. I really can't figure it. Is it just promotion and a sales gimmick for another type product, or is SnW really that superior to QD?
Thanks again for all your kind help learning what has turned out to be a great hobby for me..........Tom