Living in place with historically very high rainfall, and I like to enjoy the dry days. I lean toward a solution that works in mixed weather.I have it on good authority from 'he who likes chatting to the neighbours' that he uses a similar method. He uses a wax and wash and always washes the van and car on a rainy day so although the vehicles have a final hose rinse, they also have a soft water rain wash. No drying off required and no streaks. Bit difficult in the summer we've just had!
Autoglym make a product for that purpose for Caravans & Motorhomes that are more prone. Works well.Great to see how many people lovingly take care of their Calis - any tips for getting green off the rubber around the window and roof. This winter has been so wet that despite washing regularly, Beryl's gone a bit green

Washed the car today, hosed over, washed twice with Bilt Hamber Auto Wash using microfibre sponge, hosed again then dried with chamois leather and Ceramic Wet Wax. Very shiny and very happy with the results.Let us know if it's any good will you please trev0rk, I'd be interested to know what you think of it.

Old Skool was washing up liquid in a general use bucket, piping hot water and a nice big sponge to scrub away with.Old school here. Jetwash, soapy water and a chamois dry.
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