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      12-28-2011, 04:49 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by 1SerieStud View Post
Thanks, good to know. I just need the courage to press the sprayer and use it lol ... but I have to wait for my next wash and hope that the temperature is right for it to dry according to instructions.
I've used it outside of the ideal range, when I didn't have a garage. It just takes longer to dry. The real advantage is just letting it sit overnight, which will ensure it's dry. I've washed the car, run some errands, used a quick detailer to clean up minor brake dust and then sprayed on the AA, and that still seems to work fine.

It's really water soluble, with very little oiliness, in fact it's less greasy than the 303 Protectant I use on my tires and doesn't add any gloss to the tires if you overspray a little, a look I'm not fond of. I prefer a matte, but black finish on the tires, and the AA stuff doesn't hinder that.

Try it, you'll like it. I was surprised too, I've spent years avoiding AA and similar snake oils.
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