I'm new to the CarPro line having just used the Reset product for my ceramic coated car and I'm sold on it. i just purchased a few other CarPro products, including the waterless wash primarily for use as a quick detailer.
Although winter is behind, it's still on my mind. I prefer a rinseless product on a crud laden car winter car vs. a waterless, and I'm having a debate in my mind since CarPro has no rinseless product in their lineup.
I'm wondering if it is wise to use the CarPro waterless as a rinseless by adding 1-2 ounces of waterless to a bucket, soaking my wash towels, then spraying a coat of waterless to the paint, followed by the wipe down with a soaked towel. In general, that's the recommended process for the rinseless that I was using. This seems to make sense, but I really don't know and I prefer to learn from other's mistakes prior to making my own.
Has anybody tried this? Or should I use a dedicated rinseless product? Please share your thoughts and comment. Thanks in advance.
Although winter is behind, it's still on my mind. I prefer a rinseless product on a crud laden car winter car vs. a waterless, and I'm having a debate in my mind since CarPro has no rinseless product in their lineup.
I'm wondering if it is wise to use the CarPro waterless as a rinseless by adding 1-2 ounces of waterless to a bucket, soaking my wash towels, then spraying a coat of waterless to the paint, followed by the wipe down with a soaked towel. In general, that's the recommended process for the rinseless that I was using. This seems to make sense, but I really don't know and I prefer to learn from other's mistakes prior to making my own.
Has anybody tried this? Or should I use a dedicated rinseless product? Please share your thoughts and comment. Thanks in advance.