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Old 09-11-2014, 03:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone used this stuff or know anything about it or how well it works?

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aerosol can?

i use the griot's sprayon carwash. buy by the gallons.
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Just wondering since there were some guys promoting the stuff at the local gas station when i was filling up. Thought that if it worked well, it could be a good way to save water since we're in a major drought over here in California.
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Ill always stand by my view on waterless wash! If you want to **** up your paint then that's a perfect product for you!

There are certain steps you can take to reduce marring when washing. Waterless wash skips all those steps!
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Just wondering since there were some guys promoting the stuff at the local gas station when i was filling up. Thought that if it worked well, it could be a good way to save water since we're in a major drought over here in California.
yah, the issue is you want to use liberal amounts to soak the grit before you wipe, so im not sure fine mist is a good idea.

otherwise waterless wash is great for dd's. ive only used a hose once this summer on my dd early on to rid salt.
everything else, relied on polymer and waterless. car looks good.
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yah, the issue is you want to use liberal amounts to soak the grit before you wipe, so im not sure fine mist is a good idea.

otherwise waterless wash is great for dd's. ive only used a hose once this summer on my dd early on to rid salt.
everything else, relied on polymer and waterless. car looks good.
Can you please post some additional information for the above mentioned waterless
chemical wash. Never tried this product. Thank you.
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I have never used this waterless product, hand wash each and every week...
Maybe I will give it a try some day........................

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Ill always stand by my view on waterless wash! If you want to **** up your paint then that's a perfect product for you!

There are certain steps you can take to reduce marring when washing. Waterless wash skips all those steps!
There are those who have a clue and you are among them. Remember, you can't unplug someone from the paint Matrix until their mind is ready. Until then, doomed to hell is their paint job.

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