Rinseless wash water on floor?

IMO, S&W is faster, easier, and much less messy. I usually only use two MF towels to do the van with S&W. It took three to do the 4 in 1. S&W will still be my choice for anything other than a very dirty vehicle.

THANKS CHARLES
I have a furnace in my garage and I keep it warm all winter seems like I'm always doing something in it so when my DD is dirty I just use soap and water but when I drive to some of the car shows that are a few hours drive I get a good bit of dust on it.
I have been using either S&W or FC&S to clean at the show.
I could take a gallon of water with the DP in it but from what you have said I think I will just stay with what I have been doing.
It just scares the hell out of me every time that I put a towel on that glossy BLACK Finnish to remove the dirt. :rockon
 
:cheers: Charles!

I may be a little new to detailing, but not to forums. southerndetail is actually my boss so I have to try and be a little impressive.;) Something like this could be a real money maker during the cold and rainy weeks.

It would be nice to see a sticky made with some detailed "How To's" on the subject, as I would like to get a little more info before I try it myself.
 
hybrid240zxt said:
:cheers: Charles!

I may be a little new to detailing, but not to forums. southerndetail is actually my boss so I have to try and be a little impressive.;) Something like this could be a real money maker during the cold and rainy weeks.

It would be nice to see a sticky made with some detailed "How To's" on the subject, as I would like to get a little more info before I try it myself.
FWIW, awd330 posted a pretty detailed explanation of how she used a rinseless wash a few posts back in this thread. Post #7. It would be worth looking at and maybe saving it to your computer.

Charles
 
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