Dry Wash

Elijah

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HI, Mike
Looking at buying dry wash what are some of the best products you would recommend?
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I have never seen those before. Neat, it sure doesn't seem like anything people on here would think of as safe though.
 
I have never seen those before. Neat, it sure doesn't seem like anything people on here would think of as safe though.

How much safer do you really expect it to be?

My brother's an airline pilot, and several years ago he also used to detail planes... Way back then [and right about the time I ever got the idea to 1st polish & wax my car] he suggested I used "drywash" as my lsp. He swore it was the best stuff I never heard of and he convinced me to use it.

How did it turn out? Well my car looked good, but it was pearl white and back then I couldn't tell the difference between a squirrel and a swirl so who really knows. I wish I could go back in time just to check my results. :)

That was 10yrs. ago... My advice today would be to look elsewhere, because drywash obviously hasn't become popular in the auto industry. It's all about rinseless and waterless wash.
 
Why? Have you used one with negative results? My question is, would AG carry it if it was so bad?
Considering you never wash or wet the rag and just beat the old dirt out of it, no one has ever tried to improve or replicate it and yes, I'd think they would sell things even if they might not be the most used products.

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Kozak offers the Auto DryWash Cloths. These have been around for a very long time and were very popular years ago. With the introduction of Rinseless and Waterless Washes, I don't really see the need for for a DryWash Cloth anymore. A Waterless Wash or Rinseless Wash is much safer to use and will give you much better results IMO. Autogeek offers plenty of choices to choose from. I like to use the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash.

https://www.autogeek.net/koaudr38sqft.html

https://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-uber-rinseless-wash.html
 
Kozak offers the Auto DryWash Cloths. These have been around for a very long time and were very popular years ago. With the introduction of Rinseless and Waterless Washes, I don't really see the need for for a DryWash Cloth anymore. A Waterless Wash or Rinseless Wash is much safer to use and will give you much better results IMO. Autogeek offers plenty of choices to choose from. I like to use the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash.

https://www.autogeek.net/koaudr38sqft.html




https://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-uber-rinseless-wash.html

You must have a ton of them on your shelves.
 
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