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    [B]Waterless Wash?[/B]

    What have you guys heard and what is your opinion on it.

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    Re: [B]Waterless Wash?[/B]

    You might find a little of information here....

    http://www.detailcity.com/search.php?searchid=171263

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    Re: [B]Waterless Wash?[/B]

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    What have you guys heard and what is your opinion on it.
    A lot of people here use waterless washes. If used correctly, the good ones work fine. Poorboy`s Spray and Wipe is an excllent one that many people use. QEW is another.

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    Re: [B]Waterless Wash?[/B]

    Spray & Wipe is an excellent waterless wash. It`s a very versatile and time saving tool.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: [B]Waterless Wash?[/B]

    Yeah I am going to stick with PB its the best. Also I have never had a chance to use spray and gloss but my good friend is willing to let me buy some off of him so I will see how it does. Thanks in advance to Chuck for the stuff!

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    Re: [B]Waterless Wash?[/B]

    I hope this doesn`t sound stupid, and I know it may be difficult to answer, but how dirty would be the limit to use S&W or QEW?

    For example, would the dust and pollen accumulated in one day be the max for S&W, while QEW could be used up to the road film collected after a rain? (just an example)

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    Re: [B]Waterless Wash?[/B]

    QEW, in reality, can be used any time a hose wash would be used. Reason is that unless you are aiming a stream of water at your wash mitt as you wash, the only real lubrication is coming from the solution trapped in the wash mitt. A waxed/sealed vehicle will generally rid the panels of any water you sprayed on in the time it takes to set down the hose and get your wash mitt.

    Spray & Wipe has a limit. The limit for me is if I can see noticeable filth on the microfiber cloths, the car is too dirty and should be washed using another method.
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