Todd I went back a reread part of your post and saw were you said it was going to be offered in a concentrate. I was all set to try out Detailer`s Pro series rinseless wash & gloss once I ran out of ONR but seeing how much I like the Blackfire products I`ve used so far I think I will be going this route.
do you think it`s safe to use waterless wash on the white powdery haze that gets on the back of the car when driving during dry spells during the winter months? The snow is long gone, the roads are dry as a bone but there is probably salt residue everywhere.
I wouldn`t call the stuff a film b/c it hasn`t gotten wet, but not sure I want to just soak it down with waterless and have at it... has anyone tried?
Wet Diamon Waterless Wash has definetaly raised the bar on what can be safely remove from a spray and wipe wash. If any waterless wash will work, this is it. That said, I always err on the side of caution and would likely opt for a rinseless wash instead to take advantage of the water flushing effect. Particularly if there was rinseless wash product built around our Wet Diamond Polymers! Just saying...
thanks Todd
I`d probably just go do it and see but I have been experimenting with different wash media and techniques this year and the finish is by no means flawless so i wouldn`t be able to tell if I caused any additional micro marring or not...
Todd you are defiantly playing this for all it`s worth. You must sit back and laugh after your posts. At least you are having fun at work!
I`ll have to give this a try down the road, but in the winter I`m a little concerned about not using water to wash. I usually end up just using the touchless wash because there is so much crud built up on the cars.
I would make sure to use enough spray to saturate the road salt and give it about 30 seconds to dwell. Work a small section at a time and flip to a clean side of the microfiber as soon as it becomes caked with residue. I would use something like a Cobra Deluxe Jr. 600 Microfiber.
I want to try it with some chinchillas but they are basically extinct this season!
Any idea when the next batch will be arriving?
No I wasn`t talking about road salt I was talking about the micro marring you mentioned having.
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