Cheapest waterless wash?

im with you bro. And they say heavy dirt cant be removed with rinseless too. What psi is safe for pressure washing paint? I have an electric Ryobi

I got a Greenworks 1500pso and it seems to do the job.

GreenWorks GPW1501 13 amp 1500 PSI


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Actually I doing mostly touch less these days. I wash weekly if not more and my black XC90 gets swirls if I look at it funny so by using a pressure washer and foam cannon I don't actually touch the paint until I dry. I can't bring myself to buy a $93, metro sidekick, air blower for the car.


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That Metro sidekick seems BS to me.

It blows the water away quickly, sure; but it looks like it blows it away to another part of the panel that you have to end up drying anyways.

What's the use in that?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEFPYSdAkuE

I got a Greenworks 1500pso and it seems to do the job.

GreenWorks GPW1501 13 amp 1500 PSI


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Oh ok. I have a Ryobi 1,600 PSI. I guess for car paint I'd have to use the less aggressive nozzle.
 
hello, old thread but it the one that shows on Google, so can I ask if there is a DIY waterless wash recipe somewhere ? thank you.
 
hello, old thread but it the one that shows on Google, so can I ask if there is a DIY waterless wash recipe somewhere ? thank you.

Your best bet is start with a good rinseless wash and dilute it to it's recommended waterless wash ratio. If you use distlilled water you could mix up a gallon and will be good for a long time.
 
Waterless Wash ‘recipe’ is basically waterless wash or Rinseless wash diluted with water. Lot’s of good choices. Most become very cheap when only using as waterless wash, you’ll get gallons out of a $15-20 16oz bottle.
 
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