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Waterless Car Wax
Has anyone used waterless car wash and wax? If so is it any good, any easier than using normal car wash/wax. TIA
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I have been part time valeting all types / models of cars for 30+ years, my opinion regards this product, I would never use this on my customers cars, the Dirt / Grim on your car needs to be wet before washing, by doing this you are not damaging the paintwork, a lot may disagree, are you prepared to take the chance on your expensive purchase? I know I would not.
I have been part time valeting all types / models of cars for 30+ years, my opinion regards this product, I would never use this on my customers cars, the Dirt / Grim on your car needs to be wet before washing, by doing this you are not damaging the paintwork, a lot may disagree, are you prepared to take the chance on your expensive purchase? I know I would not.
Apart from it not doing a particularly good job, this stuff needs removing with microfibre cloths.... each time you "clean" your vehicle, you'll end up with lots of really filthy microfibres that need a good washing in a washing machine. You might just as well use the water to wash the car normally!
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