I`ve been using 3D for the last few weeks and am very impressed. Great lubricity and gloss.
I`ve been using 3D for the last few weeks and am very impressed. Great lubricity and gloss.
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This is really subjective thread. However, I have been fortunate to try HD Free, Aquinil, Griot`s Garage Waterless, and PB`s Spray and Gloss. I have found all of them work quite well.
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chemical guys waterless wash is really good! Top it off with V7 and you have one slick looking/feeling ride!
3D`s waterless wash is awesome. I do pressure wash all my customer`s vehicles first though. I do prefer this method over ONR since I`m pressure washing first. Leaves the paint slick and very very clean.
I`ve actually diluted it 1:1 and have seen no marring or lack of cleaning.
Originally Posted by Justin Murphy
I dilute it as well and find it better for cleaning lightly soiled vehicles.
Great to hear. Have you tried adding anything like a spray wax to it?
Originally Posted by Justin Murphy
No need with 3D, Freedom or Ultima but I often put a splash of OCW in ONR.
I have now noticed "beading" on several vehicles that I`ve used 3DWW (yeah...a new acronynm!).
Originally Posted by toyotaguy
+1 I too have tried the CG waterless and like it. I think it compares favorably to the HD product and to Adams (the color is different, but it sure seems to me as if it`s VERY much the same product as Adams?)
Originally Posted by AlexRuiz
Originally Posted by Brad B.
Originally Posted by Justin Murphy
Agreed. I love using this product for claying, QDing and general duties. Use it in my shower too. The slickness it leaves behind is incredible and will bead water quite well.
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Originally Posted by Justin Murphy
I`ll have to try that wash. I`ve been using ONR for a good 1.5-2 years now on a regular basis and like it a lot. It cleans very well, wipes off easily with no streaks and leaves a nice finish. I used it on many brand new vehicles with softer black paint, most recently Ford, BMW and Subaru, and I looked it over really well before and after.... no swirling on moderately dirty paint. I do pressure wash vehicles beforehand if they`re muddy or salty.
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I have found the same results with ONR. Love it and will still use it on some occasions.Originally Posted by Ivan Rajic
This is just a different system that saves me even more time. Oh yeah. Waterless Wash is awesome at cleaning and protecting the interior as well!
I`m using adams waterless.. it`ll streak when you think you`ve clean wipped it, it`ll dry and leave water spots if not completly removed from glass with detail spray or glass cleaner , it`s expensive and you have to use a few oz`s per wash. Aside from being an otherwise working spray on wipe off product I don`t think it`s one of their better products.
Originally Posted by CTSV
If you`re having those problems then you must try 3D`s Waterless Wash. I`m cutting it now 1:1 with distilled water and get no spotting or streaking in full sun.
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