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Waterless car detailing
daboy3000:
That wouldn't work if the car was covered in mud and grit, surely. At least he could make his own clay bar!
VC:
well that was an eye opener :smiley:
baring in mind i look after a couple of detailers already i was surprised to see how empty the workshop was... just a shelf full of spray bottles a couple of rolls of blue tissue and not alot else!
the client list was reasonable though, some overfinches, porsches, audi's and scoobies and the guy wants to be able to offer graphics packages, so got the contract :innocent:
...however, not something i would do to MY cars though :laugh:
stealthwolf:
I'd sooner do ONR than completely waterless. I think a fair test would be to have three cars that were fully corrected, then subject to the same dirt. Car 1 is washed the detailer's way, car 2 is washed using ONR and car 3 using the above system. Repeat several times (5, 10, 20) and after each set, analyse the paintwork to see which inflicted the most damage.
rich83:
You might as well throw a load of sharp sand over your car and rub it in with a tea towel.... :surprised:
h4rdy:
Not being one for cleaning my cars TBH but when I went to my friends garage I use for all things VAG he had a guy wiping a dirty gritty winter car with an E-Cloth.
I asked him what he was doing and he said 'waterless cleaning system'.
I promptly told my mate, in earshot, to not wash my car when I bring it in if that is how he is doing it now.
The guy who was cleaning the cars reponse?
'I am fully insured'!
That will be ok then will it!
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