wascallyrabbit said:during the winter use hot water to mix the onr and your hands will stay warm.
Thanks for the advice, i don't want my hands to freeze during the winter.
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wascallyrabbit said:during the winter use hot water to mix the onr and your hands will stay warm.
AlexRuiz said:Hey guys, how many of you saying that a waterless can't be used when rinseles can, have indeed tried the waterless?
I have switched from rinseless to waterless (HD Free) and I am not going back. HD Free has enough cleaning power to clean anything that ONR/DP/QEW and other rinsless washes. Furthermore, it leaves a nicer finish. When I wouldn't use waterless, I wouldn't use rinseless either. In fact, since going waterless, the only real use I have for the rinseless stock I got is in subfreezing winter temps... the rinseless won't freeze on contact
If you have grime, a blast form the garden hose / PW is needed even with conventional washing. When the mud / grime is gone, HD free will take care of business.
Alex
PS. I noticed you are planning on winter usage. If subfreezing, rinseless all the way.
mikejtracy said:You can also use a steamer to remove the lager dirt and grit before using a waterless application.
hademade said:I am new to this forum everyone. But i have one question about the waterless car wash. Does the waterless car wash work well on really dirty cars. I am talking about cars with a lot of dirt on them. If it does, would anyone recommend good product.
Also, i heard if the technique isn't done right you could scratch the vehicle. Does anyone know where i can learn the technique on a waterless wash. I want to be able to wash dirty cars nicely, if i start this business.