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Waterless Car Wash
ArildStavrum:
Has anyone ever had this done before?
I'm looking for a decent valeter in South West London after being let down consistently by 2 different companies.
I came across a company who do waterless car cleaning - basically a polish/wax they use with microfibre cloths!
this sounds horrendous....spray on polish/wax then rub with microfibre cloth, surely that just marks and cuts the paintwork with whatever dirt is on the paint beforehand.
here is the email response i got from my enquiry:
Thanks for the enquiry. Our waterless “No Wet” solution will not have any detrimental effect to the quality of paint finish on your car. It is essentially a polish solution in liquid form that will clean, wax and polish your car, and producing a showroom shine finish to your car’s exterior. The solution lifts and dirt or grime off the surface of the paint which is then buffed and wiped off using a microfibre cloth
dokez:
pretty much this stuff.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/optimum-no-rinse-32oz/prod_773.html
Rated on detailingworld and I will be buying some for that reason!
ArildStavrum:
--- Quote from: dokez on April 23, 2013, 04:41:12 pm ---pretty much this stuff.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/optimum-no-rinse-32oz/prod_773.html
Rated on detailingworld and I will be buying some for that reason!
--- End quote ---
that requires 1-2 gallons of water!!
check this out....
after about 40 seconds I cannot see how whatever dirt is on the car is simply going to be rubbed all across the paintwork.
TrickGTI:
What a load of tod. That has clearly been invented for very lazy people who don't want to wash then wax their car. Also I can't see how it wouldn't scratch it either. But then again the people who will use it probably won't be bothered about fine scratches.
JoeDarKa:
I call bull!
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