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With nanolex, I would just hit it with the pressure washer (using clean water, not tank water) then use compressed air to blow dry the residual water. Unless you feel like washing it every couple of days (get the nanolex rejuvination shampoo if you do, it keeps layering the protection on every time you wash it to compensate for what sealant does dissapear), pressure washer will do the job.
With nanolex, I would just hit it with the pressure washer (using clean water, not tank water) then use compressed air to blow dry the residual water. Unless you feel like washing it every couple of days (get the nanolex rejuvination shampoo if you do, it keeps layering the protection on every time you wash it to compensate for what sealant does dissapear), pressure washer will do the job.
every week or two i'll visit one of those DIY car wash thingys and just give it a quick hose down and then spot free finish, costs around $3 if youre quick and car looks like its been freshly detailed.
every week or two i'll visit one of those DIY car wash thingys and just give it a quick hose down and then spot free finish, costs around $3 if youre quick and car looks like its been freshly detailed.
Might have to try that one, where i park my car there's lots of dust that blows in. Only takes 2 or 3 days to be covered in dust
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