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Originally Posted by onzedge Saving water, I understand. Saving time, I don't. I wash and dry my 370 once a week and it takes about 30 minutes. Is waterless faster?
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Seems like it would be faster to me. Spray on and wipe off vs. spray car, soap car, then dry. Although if the waterless spray and wipe is done in smaller sections at a time, it may negate the time savings. Either way saving water is still a plus for me. Doing my green part, it's better than driving a Prius, haha.
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