I was looking for a waterless product that i could succesfully achieve an exterior detail with in a timely manner and ended up buying Protect All Polish, Wax & Treatment with UV Blocker. I picked this up from Camping World where it is advertised as an RV product. When I put it on my car it did give me a pretty nice shine and smooth surface (from the Carnauba in it) , but it did streak a bit . It reminded me of the run-off that silicone based tire dressing puts on the paint. I was applying the product directly on my car and wiping it with a MF towel then using a dry MF to buff it to a shine immediately after the first wipe ( as the directions state to do). Once my buffing rag started to become a bit wet it would start leaving streaks and it is not very easy to get this off. I would have to constantly wipe with a dry spot on my towel in order to achieve a quick and efficient wash with no streaking. To me , it is not worth using several towels to achieve this outcome , and seems to take more time than I was anticipating. For me it is all about speed, and I am looking for a product that is quicker than doing a traditional hand wash with soap and water. I would like this to be preferably waterless NOT A NO RINSE but WATERLESS. Any suggestions ? Thanks.
First off, I don't think Protectall promotes their product as a waterless wash so it probably isn't what you are looking for.
You seem to have figured out that when your buffine towel gets wet and leaves streaks, a clean one is needed.
I tried it on a boat with the idea that I could use it on all the surfaces and Protectall does say that is one of the strong points of the product.
It wasn't a problem, but I wondered how one product could work for so many things and decided that a wax for my paint might not be what I wanted on my vinyl.
Because of that, I quit using it.
I should point out that I did
not see any ill effects from the use of the product. The change was for my peace of mind.
It also didn't seem to be all that great of a cleaner, but that could very well have been me.
The only waterless wash I use at this time is Poorboy's Spray & Wipe. It is one of my favorite products. I don't use it on really dirty vehicles, (Some do), and I don't use it when the vehicle has caked mud/salt on it. It works great on the normal road spray from a rainy day.Try it, chances are you will like it.
You do seem to be concerned about the number of towels needed and that may be something you won't like about S&W.
You spray the product on, it encapsulates the dirt, you wipe, (Don't rub), the product and dirt off. That dirt is now in/on the towel. The towel will become dirty. Hey. the dirt has to go somewhere.