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Looks good, thanks for the help. Is there any risk of scratching when using a waterless wash? Just change out the towel surface frequently?
If the surface is dusty then use just the waterless spray.
If the surface has a lot of build up of caked on dirt or like, then spray some de-ionized water first (buy at Safeway, CVS, etc.) and then the
waterless spray.

Yes, use one microfiber per panel. Fold it in fours and wipe with one side of it. Flip it over and finish buff the surface.
If the surface needs to be cleaned some more, spray the clean side of the towel once with de-ionized water and buff it down again.

That should be good. The towel should always be a little damp before wiping, and use less product and spread it.
Too much product will mean more to wipe down. You will get a feel for it after the first time doing it. ;)
 
Wheel protector for/against brake dust.

My girlfriend has an Audi A4 with aluminum rims. Though they look nice after a proper cleaning/detail, they are immediately covered in brake dust after the first drive. Is there a product, perhaps a wheel wax or paste that prevents brake dust from settling on the rims, or are we just out of luck on this one?
Wash and decon them. Several detailers use Collinite 845 and then top it off with Collinite 476s.
http://www.detailersdomain.com/Collinite_c_143.html

yes, german brake dust is PITA