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Rinseless Wash and Warm Water


avimore

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I recently watched a video where warm water is used with the RW method.  Is there any risk that warm water (~100F) can degrade or strip existing wax/sealant?  If not, at roughly what temperature will this be an issue?

 

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If you can put your hand in the water you're not going to hurt anything on your car.Think about how hot the surface of your car can get with the sun beating down on it.

 

Good point about the surface heat.  I was thinking more along the lines of the warm water combined with wiping the surface with a MF towel, but I guess you wouldn't really apply enough pressure when using the RW method either.

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I would think the water would have to be close to boiling and do some scrubbing to remove the wax but doubt it would even effect the sealant,just my opinion though.Looking forward to trying the rinseless myself.

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I never have had the need to use the warm water because San Diego lol.  

 

But I too would have to say that warm water alone would not have any negative impact on the wax or sealant on the paint.  As for the aspect of rubbing the MF towel on it, since you are applying little to no pressure when using the rinseless method I really doubt it would remove any of the protection. 

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