After rinsing with a flow of water, the vast majority sheets off. Then its just a case of drying a very small amount of water away.
To dry, I spray Meguiars Last Touch onto the rinsed surface, and then wipe dry with a waffle-weave drying towel (I use Pakshak ones, the Megs Water Magnets are good too). This serves two purposes - it adds a little bit of lube to the surface you are drying which helps to prevent scrathes from rogue bits of dust/grit that may land on the paint. Also, it adds a little gloss to the finish too to maintain the "just-waxed" look. My favorite safe way of drying a vehicle, works magic if you are plagues with water spots too though that never bothers me with the lovely soft water we have here in Scotland!
To dry, I spray Meguiars Last Touch onto the rinsed surface, and then wipe dry with a waffle-weave drying towel (I use Pakshak ones, the Megs Water Magnets are good too). This serves two purposes - it adds a little bit of lube to the surface you are drying which helps to prevent scrathes from rogue bits of dust/grit that may land on the paint. Also, it adds a little gloss to the finish too to maintain the "just-waxed" look. My favorite safe way of drying a vehicle, works magic if you are plagues with water spots too though that never bothers me with the lovely soft water we have here in Scotland!

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