Duragloss Rinseless Car Wash with Aquawax now available at Autopia-CarCare.com!

Todd@RUPES

Just a regular guy
Duragloss now offers their "Wet Look" with minimal water.

With Duragloss Rinseless Car Wash with Aquawax!


The benefits of this formula include:

  • Wash and wax your vehicle anywhere.
  • Requires no running water.
  • Perfect for water restricted areas, apartments, and condos.


Duragloss Rinseless Wash with Aquawax combines the rinseless wash with a powerful sealant. Duragloss Rinseless Wash with Aquawax uses advanced polymers to capture and remove dirt and road grime without scratching while leaving behind a coating of their best selling Aquawax protection. Use Duragloss Rinseless Wash with Aquawax when you want a clean car with a 'just waxed' appearance with minimal water usage. Add 1.5 ounces to 3 gallons of water then wash and dry a section at a time.
 
Tried it today. (Sorry Todd, couldn't wait.) Nice cantaloupe smell. Cleans well. No suds. Releases dirt from the Bone as well as CG HFEW and slightly better than BF WDWW. Doesn't have as slick or, to my eye, nice a finish as BF WDWW or (maybe) CG HFEW.

My current favs, in order: BF WDWW, DG 931, CG HFEW. ONR and DP RW&G are still good but have been passed by these newer releases.

BTW - Thanks Todd for your method of drying rinselesses. Cut my rinseless wash time in half!
 
Tried it today. (Sorry Todd, couldn't wait.) Nice cantaloupe smell. Cleans well. No suds. Releases dirt from the Bone as well as CG HFEW and slightly better than BF WDWW. Doesn't have as slick or, to my eye, nice a finish as BF WDWW or (maybe) CG HFEW.

My current favs, in order: BF WDWW, DG 931, CG HFEW. ONR and DP RW&G are still good but have been passed by these newer releases.

BTW - Thanks Todd for your method of drying rinselesses. Cut my rinseless wash time in half!

Thanks for the semi-review! I am looking forward to giving this a shot as well!
 
I like it as well and agree that it's a 2nd to BF Waterless Wash. If you have Duragloss as a base then use this. I would also recommend following up with Aquawax for added durability and any water runs. I have not mixed this to QD strength so no comments there.
 
Todd,
Would you mind changing the font color on your links. I almost pass them up everytime. They don't show up well at all.
Thanks!
 
Todd,
Would you mind changing the font color on your links. I almost pass them up everytime. They don't show up well at all.
Thanks!

The font color for links is a default color. Can you not see the text at all or you cannot discern that it is linked?
 
Todd I went back and took another look at the link. IMO I would opt for a different color. I can see the confusion. The older the eyes the harder the colors are to see. I learned the color combo when my browser showed the link when I crossed over it and I now notice it.
 
I'm curious how well this would work as a spray on wipe off cleaner? One would need to experiment a little with dilution ratio but I betcha it could work. Maybe 1 oz to 32 +/- oz of distilled water in a trigger sprayer to start.
 
I'm curious how well this would work as a spray on wipe off cleaner? One would need to experiment a little with dilution ratio but I betcha it could work. Maybe 1 oz to 32 +/- oz of distilled water in a trigger sprayer to start.

QD directions are 3oz DGRW to 16oz water
 
The font color for links is a default color. Can you not see the text at all or you cannot discern that it is linked?

I can hardly discern that it's linked. :inspector::D I can vaguely see that the link is underlined...and my eyes are only 39 years yound and 20/20.

In the OP, the second line just above the picture, the second sentence starts with the word "With...and then...Duragloss rinseless wash with aquawax (or something like that. Anyway the word "With" is the same color as the linked part. It's very hard to see. As someone else mentioned, it needs some contrast. I even have my screen set to 125% and even if I go to 150% it still isn't clear.

Most forums have a default black font when typing, linked text usually show up as a royal blue color that stands out very well.

Hope that helps.
 
I can hardly discern that it's linked. :inspector::D I can vaguely see that the link is underlined...and my eyes are only 39 years yound and 20/20.

In the OP, the second line just above the picture, the second sentence starts with the word "With...and then...Duragloss rinseless wash with aquawax (or something like that. Anyway the word "With" is the same color as the linked part. It's very hard to see. As someone else mentioned, it needs some contrast. I even have my screen set to 125% and even if I go to 150% it still isn't clear.

Most forums have a default black font when typing, linked text usually show up as a royal blue color that stands out very well.

Hope that helps.

That just the way this forum displays a link. I also think it's poorly done but that's just the way it is.
 
That just the way this forum displays a link. I also think it's poorly done but that's just the way it is.

Guess I'll have to live with that then huh. I wonder if future links could be typed in bold print? Sounds like it should ha ha. It is sort of weird this forum displays that way. It's the first one I've seen like that, which doesn't mean there aren't others out there doing the same thing.

I still enjoy reading over here. Todd has some great write-ups for sure.
 
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