Hi guys,
January is development time and we are working on the waterless/rinseless wash type products. We have an existing option, but with more enquiries in this direction, we are delving into it more deeply.
The question that has arisen is how do detailers assess the performance of these products? We have about a dozen different formulations which have passed stability testing but the truth is that we are struggling to differentiate between them. Spray them on, wipe them off and the dry shiny - more or less this is true for all. On a single or small number of washes, we don't observe appreciable damage. But, I read on here lots of comments with regards to waterless wash products which seem to draw very clear conclusions. So can I ask to any waterless wash afficianados, how are you actually assessing the products? What makes a products great? What would make you conclude that one is rubbish?
Thanks for reading
January is development time and we are working on the waterless/rinseless wash type products. We have an existing option, but with more enquiries in this direction, we are delving into it more deeply.
The question that has arisen is how do detailers assess the performance of these products? We have about a dozen different formulations which have passed stability testing but the truth is that we are struggling to differentiate between them. Spray them on, wipe them off and the dry shiny - more or less this is true for all. On a single or small number of washes, we don't observe appreciable damage. But, I read on here lots of comments with regards to waterless wash products which seem to draw very clear conclusions. So can I ask to any waterless wash afficianados, how are you actually assessing the products? What makes a products great? What would make you conclude that one is rubbish?
Thanks for reading