HateSwirls
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I didn't mean the new WW-product...No water at all is needed.
I didn't mean the new WW-product...
The names of the other WW's you added to the bucket of water.
Bob
Maybe the OP is confusing rinse-less washes with waterless washes?
Seems too good to be true! I have used rinseless and waterless washes with decent results...but I still don't think there is a good substitute for a real, two-bucket-wash when the car is even moderately dirty...not worth instilling more swirls to me. That being said, I'm interested to know what this product is!!
I know you're real excited about this new WW-product...I'm sending a sample to Nice
Montan wax is NOT a "type of Carnauba". They are both natural waxes derived from two completely different sources. I'm not picking, just trying to help members sift through all the confusion.:xyxthumbs:
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Not unless there are some actual fossilized Copernicia prunifera plant life present.Actually Montan wax is a form of fossilized carnuba......
^^^No...Not really always the case.^^^
Lol, wow this thread is still going?
Makes zero sense as to why the OP refuses to tell the product name. No reason not to. Going to "send it to Nick", so what's the difference if you tell or not.
For some reason I'm picturing Billy Mays trying to push this but unable to give the product name.
Not sure the point of this thread. If you won't tell the product, why bother?
You still haven't mentioned these "other WW products that you've had to add water to". Don't worry, i don't expect you to name those either![]()
Sounds like Wet Paint:
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