Waterless car wash
i was at a shell station the other day with these people out doing the "washing" on parts of your car. I would not trust this to be done on paint, but i let her do it to my wheels. She sprayed on a bunch, and had to wipe a lot in order to get it clean. Normal cleaner plus tired brush would have been easier and faster and cheaper...
25 bucks a bottle, but it was buy one get one...
25 bucks a bottle, but it was buy one get one...
I had this demonstarted to me on my dark blue 1997 Toyota Camry that was pretty crudded up with road salt etc. The gentleman (Past wifes therapist) sprayed it on and wiped off all dirt crud etc. it actually looked like I just cleaned the door off. No scratches marks or anything the product is wild.
I will add that I am not a dealer nor know where to buy it now!
I will add that I am not a dealer nor know where to buy it now!
Ok, I was brave enough to try it on my wife's car - a silver RX330. It does seem to work. But it took me a long time to "wash" my car this way. I don't feel it's really faster. Unless you compare the total time of washing, polishing, and waxing all together because this product claims to clean, polish and protect all in one. I also seem to use much of this product too. Maybe I was nervous that I could scratch my car, so I liberally sprayed my car with this product.
Derek
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