David Fermani
Forza Auto Salon
Give me your thoughts on this UK based Waterless Wash test from this article:
Waterless car wash | Product Reviews | Auto Express
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Just because you’re affected by a hosepipe ban, it doesn’t mean you have to pay a valeter to keep your car looking good, or even resort to buckets. There are plenty of waterless cleaners around.
Just spray on, lift off the grime with a microfibre cloth, then buff to a shine with another. Quick and easy, waterless cleaners make messing about with buckets, sponges and a chamois leather look like hard work. And many solutions leave a water-repellent finish to slow the grime build-up and prolong that glossy look.
Our test will help you decide which is the one to help you cope with a hosepipe ban: we sprayed on a dozen to find out.
Products tested:
How we tested them
We tried our dirty dozen waterless car washes on paint and glass contaminated with varying levels of grime, using the minimum amount of spray and very limited wiping.
As you will be doing a lot of spraying, we also checked the performance of the nozzle, looking for a wide, fine mist. Finally, we assessed exactly what you get for your money – excluding any delivery charges.
Verdict
It was clear that the cleaning results would be very close. So, because the products themselves are similar, the final ranking came down to price and how the packs worked. The biodegradable Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash starred on paintwork, so scores a narrow victory. Another US import, from Meguiar’s, just takes second thanks to a good performance on all surfaces. Final podium place goes to WOW, which comes with the cloths you need.
1. Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash
2. Meguiar’s Wash & Wax Anywhere
3. WOW Motor Box Kit
Waterless car wash | Product Reviews | Auto Express
Copy & Pasted from the article:
Just because you’re affected by a hosepipe ban, it doesn’t mean you have to pay a valeter to keep your car looking good, or even resort to buckets. There are plenty of waterless cleaners around.
Just spray on, lift off the grime with a microfibre cloth, then buff to a shine with another. Quick and easy, waterless cleaners make messing about with buckets, sponges and a chamois leather look like hard work. And many solutions leave a water-repellent finish to slow the grime build-up and prolong that glossy look.
Our test will help you decide which is the one to help you cope with a hosepipe ban: we sprayed on a dozen to find out.
Products tested:
- Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash
- Meguiar’s Wash & Wax Anywhere
- WOW Motor Box Kit
- Synionic Waterless Wash & Shine
- Mantis Instant Shine
- ProShine Waterless Wash & Wax
- Poorboy’s World Spray and Wipe
- Triplewax Waterless Wash & Shine
- One Drywash Complete Car Cleaning Kit
- Turtle Wax Waterless Wash
- Ultimate Finish Waterless Wash & Wax
- Eureka Waterless Cleaner
How we tested them
We tried our dirty dozen waterless car washes on paint and glass contaminated with varying levels of grime, using the minimum amount of spray and very limited wiping.
As you will be doing a lot of spraying, we also checked the performance of the nozzle, looking for a wide, fine mist. Finally, we assessed exactly what you get for your money – excluding any delivery charges.
Verdict
It was clear that the cleaning results would be very close. So, because the products themselves are similar, the final ranking came down to price and how the packs worked. The biodegradable Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash starred on paintwork, so scores a narrow victory. Another US import, from Meguiar’s, just takes second thanks to a good performance on all surfaces. Final podium place goes to WOW, which comes with the cloths you need.
1. Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash
2. Meguiar’s Wash & Wax Anywhere
3. WOW Motor Box Kit