Did About 10 Waterless Washes Last Week- All I Really Have to Say Is....

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I think its freakin great! I bought 2 different types and I found which one I liked the best. My first car was a car that needed to be clay bared really bad so I thought this waterless car stuff wasn't for me. But then I tried it on another car and fell deeply in love lol JK No but this stuff is pretty good and if you use it correct you shouldn't have a problem marring. I did one car that was pretty dirty but I would saturate the panel and it wiped off super smooth and easy. Basically when you spray a panel down you take one micro fiber and very lightly wipe the dirt off then take another micro fiber and then buff it in. Literally the dirt wipes off so easy and smooth its amazing! Now the car that was really dirty was white but I know it didn't leave scratches bc I inspected the paint thoroughly after cleaning the car. I also did a black Lincoln that was pretty dirt and the car came out great! Say what you will and tell me I'm nuts but I am super anal about my paint and I used it on my car with out even thinking twice about it. I also clean some wheels with it too. All my customers said their car looked great too!:dblthumb2: n

Oh and I go through lots of Micro Fibers now too, Lots!

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are these after pics? how long did one car take you? how much product did you use? and how did you do the wheel wells and tires
 
The first 2 are before...you can see all the dirt on the up close of the hood. It takes around 30 or so min and I used about a 32 oz bottle with 5-6 cars I think.
 
32 oz on 5-6 cars is not bad. being that i have a mobile detail biz and alot of my clients get there cars done biweekly there cars are not that dirty except the wheel wells im in LA and alot of ppl drive down gravel so thats the worse part of there vehicles. but im able to do a full wash n dry in 30 min. o and sorry i didnt take a close look at the first two pics
 
The first 2 are before...you can see all the dirt on the up close of the hood. It takes around 30 or so min and I used about a 32 oz bottle with 5-6 cars I think.

WoW. I must be using way too much product as I use a full 32 oz for my Tundra (even when it's not too dirty). Also, I've been using my MF towel wet and wringed out vice a dry towel. To me it just seems to clean better. Have you ever tried that or is dry the best way to go? Anyhoo, great job on the cars. Cheers. //bluegoose//
 
Well ill saturated the panel if its dirty. I'm sure it depends on what product you use too. I'm not sure if I follow what your asking about the towels.
 
Well ill saturated the panel if its dirty. I'm sure it depends on what product you use too. I'm not sure if I follow what your asking about the towels.

I will soak my MF towel and wring it out before wiping off the waterless wash then buff with a dry one. Most products recommend spraying the waterless wash on and wiping off with a dry towel which is the way it sounds like you do it. Was just wondering if you ever had any trouble with scratching or marring with dry towel when wiping off. Sorry for any confusion. Cheers. //bluegoose//
 
Glad to hear you like it man :dblthumb2: Glad I could help - has made me alot of money and alot of happy clients. I did a tour bus today with the stuff and 3 full details (no polish) with it today. Tomorrow I have more than likely 5 or more cars and a painted Class A - this stuff is versatile and awesome :dblthumb2:.
 
ONR and Ultima seem to be great as well as the Dp version. No wrong choice .
 
I'm not posting it in this thread autogeek doesn't carry it. You can pm me if you would like but I'm just posting really to say I had a ton of doubt when it came to waterless washing but not so much any more.

So Anthony will you wax over this stuff if someone wants a "True" wax?
 
I'm not posting it in this thread autogeek doesn't carry it. You can pm me if you would like but I'm just posting really to say I had a ton of doubt when it came to waterless washing but not so much any more.

So Anthony will you wax over this stuff if someone wants a "True" wax?
completely under stand:xyxthumbs:
 
Different products. He's talking about Waterless Wash, like Optimum OptiClean. ONR, Ultima and DP are rinseless washes that still require water to use.

Sort of right; Ultima is waterless wash that's marketed as a rinseless concentrate as well. Like OOC, Ultima WWP+ is more lubricated than ONR but doesn't self-rinse quite as nicely.
 
I'm not posting it in this thread autogeek doesn't carry it. You can pm me if you would like but I'm just posting really to say I had a ton of doubt when it came to waterless washing but not so much any more.

So Anthony will you wax over this stuff if someone wants a "True" wax?

Nothing wrong in naming the product, just no links.
 
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