Waterless Wash really means no water

that one works. cant judge. but that looks like a really great product.
 
Um, yeah most products contain water, really?
What I meant is you don't have to add water, maybe you're on the road and want to do a WW without having to look for water:dblthumb2:

maybe you live in an apartment and on the fourth floor
You could keep it in your truck with a few towels and be done with that:)


I'm confused. I think you have lost some people in this thread with your definition of "waterless".

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...r-wash-rinseless-car-wash-spray-detailer.html

I have never had to look for water for my waterless routine using Ultima Waterless Wash.

Looks like a neat product nonetheless......
 
Take DP WW, mix a cap to a couple of gallons of water.
Just bought the Meg's WW, you mix it with water to use it.

I guess there's WW's that you use straight from the bottle ready to use that I haven't seen or tried.



I'm confused. I think you have lost some people in this thread with your definition of "waterless".

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...r-wash-rinseless-car-wash-spray-detailer.html

I have never had to look for water for my waterless routine using Ultima Waterless Wash.

Looks like a neat product nonetheless......
 
Take DP WW, mix a cap to a couple of gallons of water.

Product page for DP..

http://www.autogeek.net/waterless-auto-wash.html

Directions:

Detailer’s Pro Series Waterless Auto Wash is ready to use in the convenient spray bottle.

Simply spray and wipe to clean surfaces. Use a plush microfiber towel, such as the Deluxe Jr. 600 Microfiber Towel to absorb dirt. Flip the towel often.

On lower panels – usually the dirtiest – allow Detailer’s Pro Series Waterless Auto Wash to soak for a few seconds before wiping it off.

On glass, less Detailer’s Pro Series Waterless Auto Wash is needed. Use a clean towel and just one or two sprays of Detailer’s Pro Series Waterless Auto Wash.


Nowhere do you see "add water"......
 
lol, what ^ they said. Even megs otc waterless wash.

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Ok I am no chemist but from the spec sheet posted it looks like this product contains 2 things: Parafine (wax) and Nafta (petrolium distillate)... is that good for the paint?

Other than that, if it is safe I would love to try it too this spring.
 
Um, yeah most products contain water, really?
What I meant is you don't have to add water, maybe you're on the road and want to do a WW without having to look for water:dblthumb2:

maybe you live in an apartment and on the fourth floor
You could keep it in your truck with a few towels and be done with that:)

I guess I was alluding to the fact that there are other products out there which you have to add water to because they are effectively concentrates. You can buy the product and dilute it down and take that out on the road - save yourself dosh.

Ok I am no chemist but from the spec sheet posted it looks like this product contains 2 things: Parafine (wax) and Nafta (petrolium distillate)... is that good for the paint?

Other than that, if it is safe I would love to try it too this spring.

If you like, it is not too dissimilar to the product greased lightening. Won't do any harm but it will quickly degrade your LSP.
 
Like I said its just too early to see how welwafted old work after using it a few times but from what I can see it really cleans so well and leaves this slick , glossy look:dblthumb2:
I tell you I'm so happy on how easy it was to use on my black car, we all know everything shows up on a black car, like water spots or streaking, I haven't seen any of that as of now but I keep in mind I only used it once.

One thing I noticed is that it's as easy as using a DS but cleans and protects, right out of the bottle.
You can use it on the exterior and interior.
Great for plastic, today I may try it on my dash.



Ok I am no chemist but from the spec sheet posted it looks like this product contains 2 things: Parafine (wax) and Nafta (petrolium distillate)... is that good for the paint?

Other than that, if it is safe I would love to try it too this spring.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL7HORssWRg

Try this one:dblthumb2:

Gave you the wrong link, sorry.

Thanks for posting the video. I'd be curious after a few uses, if you follow up with Eraser or IPA and then check for swirls/scratches. Just as a test to check for fillers and if indeed you are not inducing any marring into the paint. From the video, it looks great however:xyxthumbs:
 
I would like to try some. Could you hook me up with your rep?

Thanks in advance.
 
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