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    Infinite Use Detail Juice

    Has anyone used IUDJ from Garry Dean for a rinseless wash with CQUK? I like to do the rinseless washes but wonder if the IUDJ will interfere with CQUK?

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    As long as the CQUK was given ample time to cure - there is no problem with using a rinseless wash product. A rinseless wash with polymers will just give you a little more protection on top of the UK....but it won't last long.

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    I use IUDJ exclusively as my rinseless/waterless wash, never had a single problem on top of UK or Finest.
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    Thanks guys.

    Charlie - do you also use IUDJ as a post wash wipe down or do you always use Reload?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebg18t View Post
    Thanks guys.

    Charlie - do you also use IUDJ as a post wash wipe down or do you always use Reload?
    If I'm doing a Reset wash, I either don't do a post-wash wipe down at all, or I add Reload if needed.

    Much the same when doing waterless/rinseless... either the wash itself will be sufficient without a supplemental wipe-down, or I'll add Reload if necessary.

    I don't really share in the philosophy that a wipe-down is mandatory after every wash unless extra protection is specifically desired or if there are streaks/spots to address (e.g. during the winter when I go through a touchless automatic wash and it doesn't get things 100% dry, a wipe-down with IUDJ when I get back to the garage is more sensible).
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    Sounds good. I have more Reload & Reset on the way to maintain our CQUK coated vehicles. But I will continue to do the rinseless wash with IUDJ.

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    I ONLY use IUDJ for Rinseless Washes and I am sold on it over anything else. It works really well and leaves a nice glossy finish on both of my vehicles, one coated in CQUK and one in Optimum Gloss Coat.

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    On another note...I don't do the traditional Rinseless wash...I use Garry Dean's "Air Injection" Rinseless method. Works really well. It's a "mini pressure wash/Rinseless" type wash. Safest method for Rinseless washing in my opinion. Use some pressurized air mixed with the Rinseless to break apart the dirt and minimize marring. Just his "$.02"...and mine.

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    Txfiveo- thanks for chiming in. Once I get a new wooly mitt I will do a rinseless on the CQUK cars.

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    My pleasure. I use the "Garry Dean Wash Method" with the Air Injection System. So basically using about 5 microfiber towels to wash the car (towels soaked in IUDJ)after spraying the panel with a spray gun. Then dry with a quality WW towel (Rag Co Dry Me A River Jr).

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