Waterless Car Wash

I use spray and wipe all the time. Works wonders. I would asume this is on the lines of that. Dry washes aren't super new and the deafinately work.
 
I use the PB S&W to, I'm really not a fan of waterless stuff unless the car is fairly clean to start.
 
I just use S&W to clean windows or as a real nice QD. I never have even begun to consider it a replacement for washing a car. However, it does miracles on windows, and I mean miracles.
 
My experience with Dri-Wash....
Tried it when Enviro-tech International originally came out with it. It was not a bad product. Then they improved it. That stuff worked wonders. They said it could be applied with a buffer & would remove oxidation so I put it to the test on an old faded out red pick-up that sat in my neighbors yard for an unknown amount of years. Amazing. Didn't wash it first, took out the oxidation, was still beading water 3 months later, no visible scratches from buffer & what a shine.

Then came the 'salesmen' part of the program.
They started piss'n a fit that they couldn't demonstrate the product in the rain. "DOH! It's waterless ya bunch of morons.", was my first thought. But the company caved in and "improved" it again so it would push the water away. Turned it into crap. It no longer would remove oxidation & the finish just wasn't the same. Enviro-tech's answer to the oxidation part... Use their metal polish to remove it. Umm, ok, don't think so. I chucked it in the dumpster.

This past Monday night my son had an open house at school. Ran into a guy that use to love the stuff. He recently bought some, used it on his bike tank & it hazed the hell out of it. Talk about an unhappy camper.

I see they are now DWG International. Apparently they are still making junk irregardless of the new company name. I'll not touch it even if they gave it to me, let alone pay $40 for it.

Just my opinion (you know what they say about opinions, right?).
Rob
 
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