Tonight I am planning on doing a rinseless wash followed up with H2O, and I have a quick question about the process. It seems like I read a post from an Adam's employee that it was best to not do them at the same time, because rinseless contains wax, but I can't find the post. My plan is to do a rinseless wash and dry like normal, then afterwards use a 32 ounce bottle with diluted water to wet each panel and then apply the G & G. I was just curious of the process that you guys use, and if you actually just apply G & G during a rinseless wash when the panel is still wet?
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Tonight I am planning on doing a rinseless wash followed up with H2O, and I have a quick question about the process. It seems like I read a post from an Adam's employee that it was best to not do them at the same time, because rinseless contains wax, but I can't find the post. My plan is to do a rinseless wash and dry like normal, then afterwards use a 32 ounce bottle with diluted water to wet each panel and then apply the G & G. I was just curious of the process that you guys use, and if you actually just apply G & G during a rinseless wash when the panel is still wet?
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