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Old 04-28-2017, 07:56 PM   #9731
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Interesting, never heard of this, but I suppose it makes sense in terms of the hydrophobic properties of the QD spray.

Honestly, if your car lives outside, unless you are claying (and thus re-waxing/sealing) after every wash, you are probably rubbing the remaining contaminates that are sitting on the surface directly into the surface of the paint when you are drying.

It's crazy how much stuff a wash doesn't pick up off the paint.

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No, no, I was saying after you wash the car, spray a panel down with QD while it's wet before you wipe the panel down dry. It's an extra step to help prevent marring from the drying towel.
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Interesting, never heard of this, but I suppose it makes sense in terms of the hydrophobic properties of the QD spray.

Honestly, if your car lives outside, unless you are claying (and thus re-waxing/sealing) after every wash, you are probably rubbing the remaining contaminates that are sitting on the surface directly into the surface of the paint when you are drying.

It's crazy how much stuff a wash doesn't pick up off the paint.
That's why I QD while drying. To help glide the towel over the paint as it dries. It's not needed, but I find solace in doing it.
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Old 04-28-2017, 08:24 PM   #9733
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That's why I QD while drying. To help glide the towel over the paint as it dries. It's not needed, but I find solace in doing it.
Yup, it helps dry quicker too, and reduces potential drying scratches.
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Old 04-28-2017, 09:14 PM   #9734
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A place in Fremont. Blanking on the name atm. He does the dealerships out there, so I figured he was worth it. Haha. I went 70% Crystalline on the door windows, and 5% Color Stable on the back three.
Thanks, if you could come up with the name, I would appreciate it. Good help is hard to find.
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Old 04-28-2017, 09:22 PM   #9735
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I want to say Auto Mall Tint Specialist in Fremont. Chill guy.
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Thanks for the tip!

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That's why I QD while drying. To help glide the towel over the paint as it dries. It's not needed, but I find solace in doing it.
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Old 04-28-2017, 10:17 PM   #9737
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Bird crap, I'd get off asap. On my first Yaris, I let it sit for 2 days since I had a final exam, and when I finally got it off, the clear coat was etched already.
Alright, I just QD'd the spots on the paint and the coat looks ok. Still a bunch on the windshield and passenger window, so I'll wipe those off in the morning when I wash the car.
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Old 04-28-2017, 10:33 PM   #9738
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That's why I QD while drying. To help glide the towel over the paint as it dries. It's not needed, but I find solace in doing it.
Great tip. I'm gonna do this tomorrow then.

Had to buy a second QD bottle lol, might as well get some use out of it.
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Where's @BlaineWasHere to tell you guys it's just a damn car lol
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Alright, I just QD'd the spots on the paint and the coat looks ok. Still a bunch on the windshield and passenger window, so I'll wipe those off in the morning when I wash the car.
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Hopefully out on the open road somewhere enjoying his 2017.

@BlaineWasHere post up some pics of that bad boy!

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Hopefully out on the open road somewhere enjoying his 2017.

@BlaineWasHere post up some pics of that bad boy!
Scca pro tour is this weekend so probably prep/asleep for Crows Landing tomorrow
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Oh he's autocrossing his 2017 already? I thought he was going to keep it stock for a while.

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Alright, I just QD'd the spots on the paint and the coat looks ok. Still a bunch on the windshield and passenger window, so I'll wipe those off in the morning when I wash the car.
Wow, sounds like a bunch of birds had some Taco Bell and then flew over your car
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