D110 Hyperwash as waterless wash??

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Anyone use D110 Hyperwash as a waterless wash?

Just moved to a water restrictive area and have a gallon waiting for more rain.


Thanks
 
I’m thinking that: even though D110 rinses
“clean” while using a 400:1 dilution ratio for
bucket washing...what kind of an even more
acute dilution ratio would it take to ensure
that no amount of D110 residue/film could
ever be left behind?!?! (Don’t want to gob
up the vehicle’s surfaces.)


:idea:
You experimenting around with different
dilution ratios of this product—in order
to discover the most competent and
readily repeatable dilution ratio—would
be, IMO, a grand undertaking. For Science.

:)

Bob
 
Or just don’t bother, and stick with a waterless wash
 
Sorry, just realized this is OP’s first post! Welcome!

Rather than answer so blountly like above, my opinion is that D0110 is probably not suitable as a waterless wash. If you are really dying to use it though, I would at least keep a spray bottle of water and do a full water spray after and use lots of towels for wiping that up. Note that I’m grasping at air here and that this is probably not a great suggestion.
 
what I figured.. just get something already made as a waterless wash


thanks...
 
what I figured.. just get something already made as a waterless wash


thanks...

McKee’s 37 N-114 does an awesome job! I love it! It doesn’t have any extra waxes or polymers so it preserves the properties of the last step product applied. It’s also super economical at $14 a bottle and a waterless wash dilution ratio of 1:128. Just my 2 cents but plenty of other proven WW’s out there with wax/polymer additives, just depends what you’re looking for.


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It will be very soapy and will leave streaks. Go with what the gentlemen mentioned.

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Just tried the McKee’s waterless..

Amazing!!

Thanks for the recommendation errbody
 
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