(A) Wisdom of Waterless

Extremely interesting review!

I can see that I was not letting the product sit long enough on the car before wiping off. I will now change that!

I also think I may be a little too aggressive wiping the product off after watching your video. I will also change that!

Thanks for putting in the time to pull all this info together. If I had been a forum member when you first asked if you should do this type review I would have said "YES!" Fortunately you did it anyway!

Thanks Jack. Yes, a light touch and multiple applications (if necessary) is generally better.


Mike,

I just want to say that although we have never spoke personally you are my rinseless guru. Before watching your videos and reviews on rinseless and waterless washing I never really had much luck or cared for them. Since though I have really come to appreciate and like these types of washes. They have become faster and better every time I do them. I just want to thank you for your knowledge and input on this forum.


Thanks Troy. Means a lot to me.
 
Very nicely done, thank you. I have been a fan of waterless washes since 2004 and have a great many on hand, most of which are not sold here. It's not quite as economical, but through experimenting, I have found that Optimum and Detailer's Pro work considerably better when you use slightly more product than they recommend. The difference in cleaning is quite drastic as is the finished look. I'm a huge fan of Poorboy's since it just cleans and leaves nothing behind.
 
Great write up...

I recently moved to an apartment and waterless wash has saved my butt in terms of keeping my car clean. I usually use it about every other week with suds wash biweekly and the car is just immaculate all the time. I think it leaves some type of polymer on it too because it's extremely extremely glossy when I get done.. I use Blackfire Waterless....this is after BF waterless....
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