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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Scottwax [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>I don't have a pressure sprayer. I use Protect All Quick and Easy Wash. www.protectall.com and follow the links for the Quick and Easy Wash. Stuff works great-nothing like Dry Wash. All you do is add 2 capfuls per gallon of water, and just wash and dry. You do not need to rinse at all. I've been using it for 8 years, and I only carry about 4 gallons of water with me. Definately a time and money saver. You should be able to wash/dry the average sized car in about 20-25 minutes-including wheels and doorjams. Just wash a section at a time, wipe with one towel, and dry completely with the other.
It is really great at office complexes-you don't have to worry about getting anyone else's car wet, even on windy days.
And no, the product will not scratch paint. A gallon runs about $38 and you should be able to wash 150-200 cars with that amount. [/b]</blockquote><blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >
Scott, seams you are on the right track - "simplicity." Look at all the equiptment most detailer's have to haul around, water tank etc. and the expense of the purchase of it - not to mention the additional weight and wear and tear on one's work vehicle! I say thumbs to you and this product. I, myself, have just added detailing to my restoration service and know this is a big advantage over a tank etc. Not to say pw have their place and need in the auto detailing feild!</blockquote>
<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Scottwax [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>I don't have a pressure sprayer. I use Protect All Quick and Easy Wash. www.protectall.com and follow the links for the Quick and Easy Wash. Stuff works great-nothing like Dry Wash. All you do is add 2 capfuls per gallon of water, and just wash and dry. You do not need to rinse at all. I've been using it for 8 years, and I only carry about 4 gallons of water with me. Definately a time and money saver. You should be able to wash/dry the average sized car in about 20-25 minutes-including wheels and doorjams. Just wash a section at a time, wipe with one towel, and dry completely with the other.
It is really great at office complexes-you don't have to worry about getting anyone else's car wet, even on windy days.
And no, the product will not scratch paint. A gallon runs about $38 and you should be able to wash 150-200 cars with that amount. [/b]</blockquote><blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >
Scott, seams you are on the right track - "simplicity." Look at all the equiptment most detailer's have to haul around, water tank etc. and the expense of the purchase of it - not to mention the additional weight and wear and tear on one's work vehicle! I say thumbs to you and this product. I, myself, have just added detailing to my restoration service and know this is a big advantage over a tank etc. Not to say pw have their place and need in the auto detailing feild!</blockquote>