theory816- I`m sure you don`t intend to be insulting; I suspect you`ve somehow misjudged your audience here.
theory816- I`m sure you don`t intend to be insulting; I suspect you`ve somehow misjudged your audience here.
The devil made me do it the first time.
The second time I done it on my own.
The only good thing about getting old is no longer having to worry about dying young.
I see it as 100% hype. Basically, you could use almost any rinseless / waterless products sold by PBMG - and not be able to tell much of a difference in the final result.
I watched the video - and dude threw a bunch of limestone on a wet car. I dunno - that just seems dumb and infomercial like.
I`m not saying this product isn`t great, I`m just saying I`m 100% sure it`s no better than the plethora of waterless washes PBMG sells that I can make for like 4¢ an ounce.
Well, it depends what finish you are starting with. If this finish is pristine, it can be maintained with soap & water (and maybe some LSP).
If the finish is jacked up - you are not going to fix it with a waterless wash.
i should compare it to BF RW at QD dilution since that has TRI Polymers
I just re-read the thread and it keeps cracking me up- all these responses
Brandt K.
The original was, and still is, Wet Paint. One of the ingredients is kaolin clay so it must be shaken prior to use. When I asked about it on various detailing forums in 2004 I was told by "experts" how it couldn`t possibly work, would mar the paint, etc., etc. Of course none had even tried it so I did. They were all wrong and I still use it today.
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Kaolin clay has been a component of numerous detailing products over the years, and those products are generally considered to be functionally non-abrasive to most autopaints. E.g., it`s used as a "filler" in certain glazes. Very different from having functional abrasives as part of a rinsless/waterless wash....
Post #40 made me literally lol while reading it eating lunch. Thanks Swanic, I needed that.
Yes, I`m fully aware of that and wasn`t comparing the two brands. All I`m saying is give this Dual Polymer Waterless wash a chance. No one has used it so there`s nothing to go on but opinions. I faced that same thing 12 years ago, went against the grain, and found an excellent product. It also made me a good living so sometimes running with the herd isn`t the right thing to do.
Look what i finally got my hands on
I`ll have to ask him for a better pic of the back, my bad
My buddy remembered this at our club meet last night.
He said he hasn`t used it since I gave him some blackfire products but he wanted me to see what I thought...
So im thinking about using my neighbors swirled out black car i used the Natty`s Black on recently...tape off some squares on the trunk and see what happens...hoping to get this over with soon but probably not today.
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