Which waterless product is the best?

Justin Murphy said:
3D's waterless wash is awesome. I do pressure wash all my customer's vehicles first though. I do prefer this method over ONR since I'm pressure washing first. Leaves the paint slick and very very clean.



I've actually diluted it 1:1 and have seen no marring or lack of cleaning.



I dilute it as well and find it better for cleaning lightly soiled vehicles.
 
toyotaguy said:
chemical guys waterless wash is really good! Top it off with V7 and you have one slick looking/feeling ride!



+1 I too have tried the CG waterless and like it. I think it compares favorably to the HD product and to Adams (the color is different, but it sure seems to me as if it's VERY much the same product as Adams?)
 
AlexRuiz said:
HD Free / 3D waterless leave a slick shiny "just as quick detailed" finish.



Brad B. said:
I've been using 3D for the last few weeks and am very impressed. Great lubricity and gloss.



Justin Murphy said:
3D's waterless wash is awesome.



Agreed. I love using this product for claying, QDing and general duties. Use it in my shower too. The slickness it leaves behind is incredible and will bead water quite well.
 
Justin Murphy said:
3D's waterless wash is awesome. I do pressure wash all my customer's vehicles first though. I do prefer this method over ONR since I'm pressure washing first. Leaves the paint slick and very very clean.



I've actually diluted it 1:1 and have seen no marring or lack of cleaning.



I'll have to try that wash. I've been using ONR for a good 1.5-2 years now on a regular basis and like it a lot. It cleans very well, wipes off easily with no streaks and leaves a nice finish. I used it on many brand new vehicles with softer black paint, most recently Ford, BMW and Subaru, and I looked it over really well before and after.... no swirling on moderately dirty paint. I do pressure wash vehicles beforehand if they're muddy or salty.
 
Ivan Rajic said:
I'll have to try that wash. I've been using ONR for a good 1.5-2 years now on a regular basis and like it a lot. It cleans very well, wipes off easily with no streaks and leaves a nice finish. I used it on many brand new vehicles with softer black paint, most recently Ford, BMW and Subaru, and I looked it over really well before and after.... no swirling on moderately dirty paint. I do pressure wash vehicles beforehand if they're muddy or salty.

I have found the same results with ONR. Love it and will still use it on some occasions.

This is just a different system that saves me even more time. Oh yeah. Waterless Wash is awesome at cleaning and protecting the interior as well!
 
I'm using adams waterless.. it'll streak when you think you've clean wipped it, it'll dry and leave water spots if not completly removed from glass with detail spray or glass cleaner , it's expensive and you have to use a few oz's per wash. Aside from being an otherwise working spray on wipe off product I don't think it's one of their better products.
 
CTSV said:
I'm using adams waterless.. it'll streak when you think you've clean wipped it, it'll dry and leave water spots if not completly removed from glass with detail spray or glass cleaner , it's expensive and you have to use a few oz's per wash. Aside from being an otherwise working spray on wipe off product I don't think it's one of their better products.



If you're having those problems then you must try 3D's Waterless Wash. I'm cutting it now 1:1 with distilled water and get no spotting or streaking in full sun.
 
flatstick said:
3D waterless wash is the way to go. it is great on door jambs, making quick work of them while leaving a very nice shine.

It's nice to be able to do the jambs while cleaning the vehicle. 3DWW is very nice on the interior as well. Cleans like most APCs at 15:1.

Once again, I'm testing it on the exterior at a 1:1 ratio since I'm already getting rid of any standing debris. Works well so far.
 
I have recently tried Aquanil-X and it seems to work really well. Im still undecided to see if a waterless wash would work on a muddy/extremely dirty vehicle. Anyone use Aquanil-X on extremely dirty vehicles.
 
SVR said:
ONR mixed with permanon 2 in 1 shampoo and permanon supershine is still my preference.

Too many waterless products use petroleum based ingredients instead of natural



ONR/Permanon/Supershine? Sounds like any interesting concoction, how do you mix them?
 
BrianBrook said:
I have recently tried Aquanil-X and it seems to work really well. Im still undecided to see if a waterless wash would work on a muddy/extremely dirty vehicle. Anyone use Aquanil-X on extremely dirty vehicles.



I do not believe any waterless car wash will work on a muddy/extremely dirty vehicle..they are typically common sense products. I've had to turn away only two washes in the past couple years due to the vehicle being too dirty.
 
toyotaguy said:
chemical guys waterless wash is really good! Top it off with V7 and you have one slick looking/feeling ride!



My only complaint with this product was the kaolin clay which clogged my sprayer heads.



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Lowejackson said:
ONR/Permanon/Supershine? Sounds like any interesting concoction, how do you mix them?



+1 from me. That combo caught my eye as well. What's the mix ratio?



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