Yep.detailing spray...any of the commercial concoctions and a MF
I searched detailing sprays online and on Autogeek they say detailing sprays are "a dying breed" and to use a rinseless wash (Optimum No Rinse seems to be the most liked). I have no experience with either but...thoughts?detailing spray...any of the commercial concoctions and a MF
I've been told by my professional car cleaner to only use clear water with microfiber cloth for bird shit. Simple and inexpensive.Does anyone keep a small cleaning kit in their car for bugs, bird crap and sap?
If so, what do you use?
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-Emt1581
Just get Meguiar's Quick Detailer - it's available literally everywhere and works well. Don't overthink this, you just use it to remove crap after all. I carry it + microfiber cloth in the trunk.I searched detailing sprays online and on Autogeek they say detailing sprays are "a dying breed" and to use a rinseless wash (Optimum No Rinse seems to be the most liked). I have no experience with either but...thoughts?
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-Emt1581
I agree; don't overthink this. I, too, use Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer and I find it to be outstanding--I keep a bottle in my trunk at all times, along with a microfiber application cloth and a microfiber polishing cloth.Just get Meguiar's Quick Detailer - it's available literally everywhere and works well. Don't overthink this, you just use it to remove crap after all. I carry it + microfiber cloth in the trunk.
ONR can be diluted for numerous uses. I have a 16 oz spray bottle with 1 oz of ONR then top up with water for a bird poop quick detailer. Here are their ratios (remember there are 128 oz in a gallon so you can break it down to smaller amounts. ex. QD says 8 oz per gal so 8/128= 1 oz per 16 oz or you can use .25 oz per 16 oz for clay lube))I searched detailing sprays online and on Autogeek they say detailing sprays are "a dying breed" and to use a rinseless wash (Optimum No Rinse seems to be the most liked). I have no experience with either but...thoughts?
Thanks
-Emt1581