Ok! I will let you be the judge. I never ever wash my vehicles, any of
them unless it is the 4 wheeler and I went over the back roads in the
mountains and got it really muddy or dirty. My GMC sits out, as does
the 4X4 F-150, and the Aspire (toad). I live 10 miles from the Pacific
Ocean and with the coast have a foggy coastal climate. In the mornings
I just chamois the vehicle I am going to drive or if I have time I do
all of them. It is not necessary to do this every day if you don't plan
on driving them I just do it so it will not have the dew on them.
That's your choice. I buffed the Dry wash on all the vehicle so it is
very simple to keep them clean. A damp cloth and a dry cloth to buff.
It is excellent on any surface. I do my showers and glass walls with
it. Don't recommend the floors. You might take a nasty fall. Talk to
some of your other GMC friends I know of a few that use it now. Glen if
your out there talk to them about your success with it. Chuck
them unless it is the 4 wheeler and I went over the back roads in the
mountains and got it really muddy or dirty. My GMC sits out, as does
the 4X4 F-150, and the Aspire (toad). I live 10 miles from the Pacific
Ocean and with the coast have a foggy coastal climate. In the mornings
I just chamois the vehicle I am going to drive or if I have time I do
all of them. It is not necessary to do this every day if you don't plan
on driving them I just do it so it will not have the dew on them.
That's your choice. I buffed the Dry wash on all the vehicle so it is
very simple to keep them clean. A damp cloth and a dry cloth to buff.
It is excellent on any surface. I do my showers and glass walls with
it. Don't recommend the floors. You might take a nasty fall. Talk to
some of your other GMC friends I know of a few that use it now. Glen if
your out there talk to them about your success with it. Chuck