On the best days it is a morning wash around 7am before the sun gets on the driveway. If I miss that window then I wait until after 4pm when I pick up some shade again.
I have a similar order of operation but I don't have the pressure washer and do use a Master Blaster. As of today I have added a foam gun!
Thanks everyone for the ideas.
Chris, I agree that there will be little to no dust overnight, but I swear when it is windy that there is noticeable dust on the "good" cars in the morning.
That said, I might be obsessing too much.
Thanks.
That was my first thought as I love Rinseless, but then I saw a note from Dylan in this thread that said it contains wax. I would end up having to remove the wax during the polishing pad.
Glad to hear it hasn't been an issue.
I am getting ready to work on a neglected Explorer and I expect it will take several days to complete the paint correction and polishing process. There are scratches everywhere and I am fairly new to paint correction and polishing. I intend to work slowly, panel by panel until done.
When I come back in the morning to continue work, do I need to do anything to the next panel before beginning? While it is in the garage I am concerned about dust or pollen settling on the surface overnight.