Spray & Wipe( Scratch)?

00GREENMACHINE said:
am I missing something here or are all you guys that are using the spray and wipe using it has a quick detailer? It sounds like that?

I use it to clean dirty cars. Not muddy, caked-on, gritty cars but dirty cars. I usually follow S&W with a QD or wax of some type.

Just an ancidote here - I washed my Dark Green BMW one Saturday afternoon. (regular 2-bucket and hose). QD'd with EF Clear Pearl and parked in my garage. The next day I decided to touch up some knicks and pits on the hood. I used Stoner Tarminator to make sure all the product was off the hood. Then I clayed with a new piece of clay and clay magic's lube and scratched the crap out of half my hood! I then used S&W to make sure the rest of the hood was clean. And proceed to clay the other half of the hood as before. No scratches. :bigups to S&W
 
69 GTO Judge said:
If you have used a 16oz bottle in one month then you are either cleaning about 20 or more cars in that month or using way too much on your car.

Honestly all you need is about 2 misty sprays per panel. I use one MF that I prime with a little SW first and then I use that to smear the misty spray on the panel. I then use another MF for removing/drying. The more you use of it the more it ends soaked up in the MF and not on the car. Try it the way I mentioned and I promise you that you will be surprised at how far it spreads and how much better it works unless you already are and it is because you have gone through 20 or more cars.

:dcrules

I used about a quarter of a bottle each time! I went by the theory of better safe then sorry. I'll try the 2 mists per panel technique this weekend.
 
waXNut said:
I used about a quarter of a bottle each time! I went by the theory of better safe then sorry. I'll try the 2 mists per panel technique this weekend.

Prime the MF first so that it is damp (usualy about 4 pumps) and use that to help pread the SW. And like I said in an earlier posting, I use a second dry MF to remove and shine.
 
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