Weekly Drywashed - 2 years and running - Sun Shots

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So - Highly scrutinized Drywash is now proven through 2 years of service - - - - These 2 vehicles are cared for on a Weekly basis by B & B since 2010 and we are the only guys that touch these vehicles. With all that said, drywash is our method and here are some pics I quickly snapped from today. After 2 years there must be a break in there from my Agian brothers right?!?!?! These 2 rides give us 140 a week every week and they take no longer than 2 hours for both together. These plus other regular clients have sold me on Drywash due to ease of cleaning plus satisfaction

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There are swirls in that paint for sure. You can see them best in the 5th picture down, they would be more visible if this car didn't have so much metallic flake in the paint.
 
That's not a swirl. That is a reflection of his head...LOL
 
Well regardless if you see a very minor swirl here and there after two years of weekly washes with no coating, that's still impressive.


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Oh Yeah... That is a very nice job for after 2 years of drywashing. Awesome work B & B
 
Thanx guys - Never have polished these only because they never need it - The key is definitely keeping up on them..... if we did these cars every 2 months it would take much longer and could very well have swirl marks all over. I kept saying I would snap sun shots of this car and finally did 6 months later lol. Thanx for checking it out guys.
 
no liquid at all?! what's your secret/method/technique? i want to try it, especialy that it rains here everyday...
 
These 2 rides give us 140 a week every week and they take no longer than 2 hours for both together.

I am in the process of rolling out a maintenance wash program... After reading this I feel like I need to rethink my pricing. What do you do to each car for $280/month?
 
I am in the process of rolling out a maintenance wash program... After reading this I feel like I need to rethink my pricing. What do you do to each car for $280/month?

140 a week every week would be 560 a month...that's insane (in a good way)!! I would also like to know
 
Nice results from a waterless! Ive been looking into something that will allow me to do more vehicles with my mobile setup and this fits the bill.
 
I get it that you want to prove that your product of choice and technique works. And it appears that it is. I applaud that.


But why can't you just call it a WATERLESS WASH? That's what it is..... Calling a dry wash is deceiving and confusion to nubes that don't have the whole story. Keeping everyone's terms on the same page helps to keep everything simple. Waterless wash is not a secret....
 
Which picture?? There are no visable swirls in any of the pictures listed by the poster. Are you using some sort of X ray swirl vision? :poke:

there are swirls in both full sun pictures. They are 100% obvious and would be even more obvious if the camera was in focus and the paint didn't have all the metallic flake masking them.

Waterless washes are fine when appropriate, but this thread proves that they will induce swirls if used on a vehicle that is too dirty.
 
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