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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by darbh [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Wow. The product sounds totally scary!! Wiping dirt off with a cloth -- without first rinsing and without following that with lots of soapy water, without using rinse bucket, jeez.
However, I have long said that we should keep an open mind. So, I now have to take my own medicine:
Scottwax -- you have NO problems with black cars? [/b]</blockquote>
No, not ever. No scratches at all. Just make sure you rotate towels once they are dirty.
I've been using it for over 8 years, and probably 20% of the cars I do are black. You just do a section at a time, and I use two towels-one to wipe and one to dry. I can wash & dry the average sized car in about 15-20 minutes, including wheels and door/trunk jams. Even Suburbans only take about 30 minutes.
Obviously, if a car is caked in mud, you would have to rinse it first, and if the car has not been waxed in a long time, it takes longer to wash, and may leave streaks you have to go back over, but once I have waxed a car (and keep it waxed), Quick and Easy Wash is a breeze to use. Several of my customers have had my get some for them (you can also get it in 16 oz and 32 oz sizes, too) so they can keep their cars clean. It is great in the winter--you can wash your car in a nice, warm garage and very little water gets on the floor. You might have to rinse the pavement under the wheels if the wheels have heavy brake dust, but other than that, there is little mess left behind.