So it lightly rained the other day, then the sun and wind came out and my car got coated with polllen. Today it was kind of drizzling a bit and I didn't have any time to wash because it is a work day so I figured I would hose it off to at least get the crap off the paint.
Apparently my DI resin is depleted though, gah, and now my car is spotted bad. Will this damage my paint? Will hosing it off with clean DI water work? Do I need to full on wash now?
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So it lightly rained the other day, then the sun and wind came out and my car got coated with polllen. Today it was kind of drizzling a bit and I didn't have any time to wash because it is a work day so I figured I would hose it off to at least get the crap off the paint.
Apparently my DI resin is depleted though, gah, and now my car is spotted bad. Will this damage my paint? Will hosing it off with clean DI water work? Do I need to full on wash now?
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