3D waterless wash is the way to go. it is great on door jambs, making quick work of them while leaving a very nice shine.
3D waterless wash is the way to go. it is great on door jambs, making quick work of them while leaving a very nice shine.
It`s nice to be able to do the jambs while cleaning the vehicle. 3DWW is very nice on the interior as well. Cleans like most APCs at 15:1.Originally Posted by flatstick
Once again, I`m testing it on the exterior at a 1:1 ratio since I`m already getting rid of any standing debris. Works well so far.
Poorboys Spray and Wipe for me! Griots has a good one too.
I have recently tried Aquanil-X and it seems to work really well. Im still undecided to see if a waterless wash would work on a muddy/extremely dirty vehicle. Anyone use Aquanil-X on extremely dirty vehicles.
Originally Posted by SVR
ONR/Permanon/Supershine? Sounds like any interesting concoction, how do you mix them?
Originally Posted by BrianBrook
I do not believe any waterless car wash will work on a muddy/extremely dirty vehicle..they are typically common sense products. I`ve had to turn away only two washes in the past couple years due to the vehicle being too dirty.
Originally Posted by toyotaguy
My only complaint with this product was the kaolin clay which clogged my sprayer heads.
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:buffingolishing paint removes the stress in my life, and the swirls on my car.:buffing:
Originally Posted by Lowejackson
+1 from me. That combo caught my eye as well. What`s the mix ratio?
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Always interested in hearing about new mixes and success with them.
I`ve found the better the paint is sealed ( a ceramic type seems best) the easier and better a WW works.
Originally Posted by landcruiser
I have CG Ecosmart & Go Green waterless washes along with Adam`s. I don`t think they are alike at all. Both CG products claim to be a wash & wax, whereas Adam`s website claims that Adam`s WW has no gloss enhancers, and leaves nothing behind. The instructions are different too, particularly for Go Green, which say to spray, wipe, then allow haze to form and buff with clean microfiber.
it will be interesting to see how the new detailer line megs express rinseless wash stacks up againt the competition...
Used Opti Clean today.
Review to come.
Originally Posted by Justin Murphy
Really? That`s a great idea. Nice.
So far I have only tried CG ECOSMART waterless and Optimum OPTI-CLEAN and for rinseless its been ONR. I would like to try the 3D product as well as Meg`s new waterless which AutoZone has available for $5.00 off plus a $5.00 rebate. Another waterless product I haven`t got around to is Aquilnex from Croftgate.I would like to incorporate rinseless and waterless washes into my offerings even if its a small percentage of my total business. Whichever I end up having as my go to product will have to be affordable and yet offer above average performance.So I`ll try and post my findings and opinions as my search continues.
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