I live in So Cal and do all waterless washes. I'd been using Chemical Guys EcoSmart for a good while and love it, but recently bought some Wolfgang Uber Rinseless. I've always been curious about trying Infinite Use Detail Juice, I've read a few scattered reviews on Google. I'm not finding any for Juice Boost though . I'm either going to stick with Uber or go with D114 for my maintenance level wash clients. But I'm looking for something to offer the basic package customers as an upgrade. Since I'm finding zero reviews of Juice Boost, I'm not sure if that's a way I should be looking to go. I'm looking for something that will give a vehicle more protection and a better shine that's not going to involve adding another step. So something to upgrade the waterless portion would be perfect.
My math's is horrible due to California public schools, so if my math is correct here, going with IUDJ+JB would make it about $7.50 a wash, not exactly cheap but could be worth if it the results are good. Is there a better replacement? Right now I'll tell clients who want extra shine and protection that doing the BF Midnight Sun Carnuba spray wax add on is the way to go. They've all loved how it looks, but it's an additional step and I'm trying to stream line.
*EDIT* DOH my math sucks lol, I think I was calculating based off using a gallon of diluted product, when I use only about 32oz tops. And even with that I think my math is still way off.
My math's is horrible due to California public schools, so if my math is correct here, going with IUDJ+JB would make it about $7.50 a wash, not exactly cheap but could be worth if it the results are good. Is there a better replacement? Right now I'll tell clients who want extra shine and protection that doing the BF Midnight Sun Carnuba spray wax add on is the way to go. They've all loved how it looks, but it's an additional step and I'm trying to stream line.
*EDIT* DOH my math sucks lol, I think I was calculating based off using a gallon of diluted product, when I use only about 32oz tops. And even with that I think my math is still way off.