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    Testing was completed recently against other "waterless" products.
    The second mouse gets the cheese!

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    I searched for this product a while back,and never found anything about it?

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    Cheers!

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    Out of the many posts, this one attract my attention. I believe it is possible for anyone to participate.

    Excellent ! I like it very much.

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    Noble wash is a service not a product. The company Noble Wash uses Croftgate waterless products.
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    I`ve used several products from CroftgateUSA. They have 2 cleaners: Multi-Clean and Aquinil-X. The Multi-Clean is a waterless cleaner only, Aquinil-X is a cleaner combined with wax. If used properly, both do a good job. They also have a synthetic polymer wax called Quick-n-Slick which I have found to be outstanding. Very easy to user - just wipe on and buff lightly (no need to wait for it to haze). The same as using a QD. However, Quick-n-Slick is meant to be used on a surface which has already been cleaned - unlike the other two it does not clean. Overall, I`d say their products are quite good.

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    We use CroftgateUSA products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amboybob
    I`ve used several products from CroftgateUSA. They have 2 cleaners: Multi-Clean and Aquinil-X. The Multi-Clean is a waterless cleaner only, Aquinil-X is a cleaner combined with wax. If used properly, both do a good job. They also have a synthetic polymer wax called Quick-n-Slick which I have found to be outstanding. Very easy to user - just wipe on and buff lightly (no need to wait for it to haze). The same as using a QD. However, Quick-n-Slick is meant to be used on a surface which has already been cleaned - unlike the other two it does not clean. Overall, I`d say their products are quite good.


    Just to echo this statement, I ordered (2) sample packs from CroftGate USA. I do like Aquinil-X. I find it to be a very effective waterless wash. Multi-Clean worked as described (just me, hard to get excited there). I absolutely love Quick-N-Slick. Very easy product to use and you use very little product. If fact, it is hard to not overapply. After several hours, QnS sets up and produces a great looking glossly finish. I have been getting about 8 -12 weeks of water beading/protection out of the product. (I still haven`t used the second bottle of QnS).



    I also received a free sample of Prolong`s Waterless wash. It also does a commendable job of cleaning and leaving a nice,slick finish. Very inexpensive product and has a citrus smell.

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    I have used:

    PB`s Wash & Gloss = very reasonably priced, Overall a good product

    Prolong Waterless Wash (received free) = a surprise here, citrus based, excellent cleaning ability and imparts a nice finish

    Rejuvenate WW (received free) = not bad, not as good cleaning ability as Prolong, imparts a carnuba based look / inexpensive

    Aquinil-X= easy product to use, nice gloss finish, used with Quick N Slick produces the easiest guick detail possible

    SmartWax One= carnuba based, nice warm glow, moderate cleaning ability



    As you can see, I like waterless washes and love being able to do a quick detail on my vehicles with minimal effort. As with all, proper technique will give you the best results.

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    I learned about this product at SEMA 2010 and recently started using it...Poly`s Clear-Tech Detailing Fluid and it works fabulous.....cuts down my wash time, no soapy residue, leaves vehicles looking wet with excellent results. With the initial use, you can immediately see the difference in the overall gloss and depth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 01GreyStangGT
    I recently bought a product from a vendor at a flea market called "Dri Wash n Guard" that is a waterless wash. Have any Autopians heard of or used this stuff? It seems to work OK on my wife`s Grand Prix.


    Has fillers in it, cost a lot per use 3-5$ for my ford explorer, seems to be a multi level marketing product also.



    ONR is my go to product, however I still need the PW and soap for my grimy cars.



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