Waterless Wash, which one?

Exess1000

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With all of the choices out there which ones do you guys use? I'm hoping theres one out there that actually does what is sayes in terms of leaving a nice finish and easy to use.

Thanks
 
UWW+ does blow the curve on this category. Does everything as well as (or better) than the other WWs but costs so much less.
 
UWW+ does blow the curve on this category. Does everything as well as (or better) than the other WWs but costs so much less.

I am with Mike on this one. Out of all of the waterless washes I have tried UWW is the best by far. :bigups
 
I've been using Poorboys Spray and Wipe for many, many years. I only bucket wash my cars in the winter, other wise PB covers my needs.

That said if your looking for something that will work on heavy dirt then ORN is the choice that area.
 
Garry Dean's Detailing Juice is very good...similar to UWWP in dilution and results. Tough to beat UWWP for the price. It's a great waterless and also QD.
 
I've been using Poorboys Spray and Wipe for many, many years. I only bucket wash my cars in the winter, other wise PB covers my needs.

That said if your looking for something that will work on heavy dirt then ORN is the choice that area.

Hey Dave,

The PoorBoy's World line of products is yet another line I have little experience with. I do have a few of their products and what I've tried I've been very pleased with.

I'm heading out to their PoorBoy's World Detailing Weekend on 07 & 08-Jul-2012. I suspect I'll have an opportunity to try several of their products!! :D :bigups
 
Hey guys, thanks for all the feedback. I do have onr but only used it as a clay lube. I've never have been the situation to use it. How beat up of a car can you use a waterless wash on?
 
Like any one out there, I wouldn't like them on a car that's has alot of dirt on it. To me they all working great in cleaning a finish that's not loaded up with junk on it. I use mine every 3 days here to keep on car clean, but when I don't have the time and 7-10 days go by then I wash instead due to all the junk on the road and fallout from the sky.
 
Like any one out there, I wouldn't like them on a car that's has alot of dirt on it. To me they all working great in cleaning a finish that's not loaded up with junk on it. I use mine every 3 days here to keep on car clean, but when I don't have the time and 7-10 days go by then I wash instead due to all the junk on the road and fallout from the sky.

^ Great info Angelo. I agree.


For me light dust is all I would use a WW for. Anything with bonded contaminate I step up to Rainless wash or a Full 2BM. Truth be told I am a little old school and prefer a 2BM almost all the time.
 
Truth be told I am a little old school and prefer a 2BM almost all the time.

I lean toward the 2BM only because I have so many soaps to use along with some nice toys (foam gun, fire hose nozzle, pressure washer, wheel woolies, etc) and they to be used so I can buy more.;)

However, it still can be time consuming. With rinseless or waterless you just clean less so time is less (less pre-cleaning trim, fuel door, wheel area, etc).
 
Hey Dave,

The PoorBoy's World line of products is yet another line I have little experience with. I do have a few of their products and what I've tried I've been very pleased with.

I'm heading out to their PoorBoy's World Detailing Weekend on 07 & 08-Jul-2012. I suspect I'll have an opportunity to try several of their products!! :D :bigups

Bobby, You should have a great time! Steve's products IMO are a great line and very unrated. He doesn't have the deep pocket money for marketing that the big boys do, however I would put his line up against any in the industry.
 
Im going to have to go with the BF wet diamond waterless wash. Out of the few I have used (as I really don't care for waterless washes) it was the slickest and felt like it was more protective then the others.
 
Bobby, You should have a great time! Steve's products IMO are a great line and very unrated. He doesn't have the deep pocket money for marketing that the big boys do, however I would put his line up against any in the industry.

Hi Dave,

I had a feeling this was the case! I have 3 or 4 PoorBoy's World products as you can see and these have performed extremely well.

2012Collection_05.jpg


I've just opened my son-in-law's eyes to properly taking care of a car and he's more than shocked..like all of us at one time or another he never knew....each one teach one...

Looking forward to the their detailing weekend...:bigups
 
Hi Dave,

I had a feeling this was the case! I have 3 or 4 PoorBoy's World products as you can see and these have performed extremely well.

2012Collection_05.jpg


I've just opened my son-in-law's eyes to properly taking care of a car and he's more than shocked..like all of us at one time or another he never knew....each one teach one...

Looking forward to the their detailing weekend...:bigups

The EX-P is a killer sealant...how do you like the Opti-Seal? I have some here and have mixed feeling abut it
 
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