PB spray&wipe is amazing.

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all in the details
This afternoon I looked at the car and it looked a little dirty from the rain we had last night,not so dirty to do a regular wash/wax but enough for the PB S&W.
After reading CharlesW's post about his first time using it,I felt confident I would not scratch the paint if I keep flipping the MF towels .
Well I did it and WOW, didn't expect to see such great result form a simple spray,it is so easy and quick that you ask yourself is this it?or do I need to do more?the whole car was done in 15 minutes including the final buffing!!

Now I know when winter comes I'll be using this stuff on regular bases.:bigups:10:
 
Would you like to join the 5 Gallon club?
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thats a pretty old picture lol i have never seen that label around. Glad you like sw hope it helps you in every way it can
 
thats a pretty old picture lol i have never seen that label around. Glad you like sw hope it helps you in every way it can

I got that pic from googling spray and wash 5 gallon ...and it's on Steve's site(somewhere,check the link address :D)
 
Spray and wipe is great :). One of my all time favorite products!

I'm part of the 5 gallon club... even though there's not 5 gallons in there anymore:
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This afternoon I looked at the car and it looked a little dirty from the rain we had last night,not so dirty to do a regular wash/wax but enough for the PB S&W.
After reading CharlesW's post about his first time using it,I felt confident I would not scratch the paint if I keep flipping the MF towels .
Well I did it and WOW, didn't expect to see such great result form a simple spray,it is so easy and quick that you ask yourself is this it?or do I need to do more?the whole car was done in 15 minutes including the final buffing!!

Now I know when winter comes I'll be using this stuff on regular bases.:bigups:10:

I agree. S & W is still one of my favorite detailing products... wouldn't be without it. :bigups Although, I use it mostly for a cleaning QD, and not for a waterless wash.

Try using S & W mixed 50/50 with your favorite QD as you dry your vehicle with a high quality Waffle Weave towel. The S & W adds some lubrication and cleaning to the drying process. The added QD will add some "POP", and maybe a little added protection (depending on the QD).
 
I agree. S & W is still one of my favorite detailing products... wouldn't be without it. :bigups Although, I use it mostly for a cleaning QD, and not for a waterless wash.

Try using S & W mixed 50/50 with your favorite QD as you dry your vehicle with a high quality Waffle Weave towel. The S & W adds some lubrication and cleaning to the drying process. The added QD will add some "POP", and maybe a little added protection (depending on the QD).

I'll give it a try,thanks:bigups
 
Would you like to join the 5 Gallon club?
SprayWipe_all.jpg

:passout:

wow that is an old picture :wow:

the five gallon containers have evolved to what we call "head packs" which come with a spigot and can be placed on a shelf....like the picture from budman;)
 
First I didn't start using SW until this year...now I wonder how I live without it.

I understand the new ones because they have a spigot...

That picture that you say is old, the large container in the center...how do you get it out of there?
 
so what is the difference between S&G and S&W? i love S&G but i havent used S&W. what are the benefits of each one and can i just use either or?
 
S&W is a waterless wash, whereas the S&G is a QD with some light cleaning abilities. Both are great products and work very well when used together.
 
Even though S & W is a waterless wash, I prefer to use it as my cleaning QD. Since I started using S & W, I never use a regular QD like S & G on a vehicle that has dust or light dirt on it... I use the S & W, and then, when the paint is perfectly clean, I use the regular QD to add some "POP".

I also use S & W to wipe down the engine compartment after every car wash... then mist on a little Natural Look, and the engine bay always looks "spiffy"!
 
my car never really gets that dirty to begin with and i use s&w as my qd. should i not be doing this? should i use s&w first and then s&g? if so i'll have to order some. is there a major difference in the two products?
 
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