AweSam8
New member
So I'm new to this waterless/rinsless wash thing. Recently I purchased Croftgate USA Wash & Wax Rinsless solution (1oz/1gal). I've been doing a lot of reading about the proper way to perform a rinsless wash. I've read about the 2 bucket system which is similar to traditional washes, and then there's the multiple microfiber towels system---I don't think you can go wrong with either. The main reason I switched to rinsless was because of the winter season here in the greater Seattle area.
Anyways, question about the whole prep thing---would it be better to pre-soak it with a spray bottle of rinsless wash, waterless wash, or bird poop remover (I just recently heard of this method)? Or is this procedure even necessary?
One other question: I have a '14 BMW 335i and the window panels are glossy black. I took delivery of the car in November, and already the panels look to have a fair amount of fine-light scratches. Any suggestions to this? Thanks everyone!
~Sam
Anyways, question about the whole prep thing---would it be better to pre-soak it with a spray bottle of rinsless wash, waterless wash, or bird poop remover (I just recently heard of this method)? Or is this procedure even necessary?
One other question: I have a '14 BMW 335i and the window panels are glossy black. I took delivery of the car in November, and already the panels look to have a fair amount of fine-light scratches. Any suggestions to this? Thanks everyone!
~Sam