Collinite 845 and ONR.
Collinite 845 and ONR.
2014 Ford Mustang GT Track Pack- Black
2015 Chevrolet Silverado- Summit White
2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited- Silver
I love UWW+ used at waterless ratio to pre soak for a UWW+ rinseless wash ... awesome ,awesome combo..
Daren
It would have to be DP WHEEL COAT. Made it thru last winter. In the spring, the wheels still looked good and had protection.
2018 Chevy Colorado ZR2
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I live in Fla, so I don`t have winters like up North...but if I did I would say that a waterless wash would def be a go to for myself. I used a sample of BLACKFIRE waterless wash a while back, really enjoyed it. I am sure there would be no hauling out a hose for me if I lived up north in the winter!
Living in central California we don`t get cold winters here but I suppose I love using UWW+ when it getsa little chilly.
BLACKFIRE rinseless Wash for me.
I`m looking forward to using 1Z Einszett Anti-Front Wash Fluid Concentrate to help keep my windshield crystal clear this winter. I only wish they sold it by the gallon size since I`m sure I`ll be going through a TON of it if this winter is anything like last year!!!
Dodo juice Supernatural Hybrid... Because, apart from the season long durability, it offers continued glossy looks (for a silver car) and great water behavior.
Barely any winters here in Phoenix, although I will say Collinite 845 really holds up for my grandmas truck in the winters.
It`s so hard to choose a favorite, but I like the meguiars waterless wash concentrate gallon size. I like the smell and I can de-salt my truck without freezing the doors and windows shut or creating an ice skating rink in the driveway.
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DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss - first winter I`ve got into having ever used a RW product. This should make keeping my car clean (in my garage) so much easier once it`s cold out!
Not really that bad of a winter, but my dread starts with the sludge.
For the paint, what worked for me was Sonax Polymer Net Shield. Less contaminant etching, less water spotting, if any. Honestly though, the best lifesaver for me is the Daytona PRO Brush- it helps me do a full clean on my wheel wells effortlessly. I can`t stand dirty wells
Sad to see it go.
Cali winter is not extreme as the other areas of the country. So my "winter" product would have to be Gtechniq G1. Makes me like driving in the rain just to see water shoot off the windows!
A lot of responses for durable sealants. Oddly enough, for me in the ridiculously harsh minnesota winters, it`s sonax full effect/sonax wheel cleaner plus. My Wheels get just nasty from the German brake dust and constant slush on the roads. Sonax and the like make wheel cleaning much easier.
Silicone Spray. A little on the bottom rubber seals of the windows keeps them from sticking and a bit on your wiper blades makes the snow and ice slide right off.
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