Water-less Car Wash?
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Does anyone know anything about how legit waterless car washes are? One of my neighbors was telling me about how effective and convienent they are. This is what he uses:
http://ecogreenautoclean.com/
Does anyone else use this?
http://ecogreenautoclean.com/
Does anyone else use this?
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Eh....
I'm not a fan of spray on "waterless car washes". If you want to use a low water car wash I would select Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax.
I'm not a fan of spray on "waterless car washes". If you want to use a low water car wash I would select Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax.
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Optimum No Rinse. http://www.optimumcarcare.com/onrwns.php
It's widely regarded as the best low water washing system.
LOL, you'll get used to the acronyms. It's a forum thing.
It's widely regarded as the best low water washing system.
LOL, you'll get used to the acronyms. It's a forum thing.
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People have been telling me about swirls dealer would put on the car when they prep the car for delivery so I told my dealer not to buff the car and even wash unless it's touch-less and air dry.
Did anyone get their car with swirls when they took delivery?
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Yep, my Obsidian came with a slightly marred right front fender. Otherwise the paint is perfect. I'm not to concerned because the car is a short term lease and I definitely will be returning it when the lease is over. Big time remorse for leasing a 250 instead of the 350.
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No, they just don't get the car very clean. They also have harsh chemicals that strip wax.
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waterless sounds cool but for the amount of money and time it takes to clean a car waterless, you can wash a bout 5-10 times more with water. plus that **** is expensive and not worth it if you live in northern weathered areas
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When I get the car I plan to:
- Wash (hand wash in my garage after I go through the touch-less)
- Clay (not sure if this is needed)
- Componund (not sure if this is needed)
- Polish
- Opti-Coat 2.0
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The problem is that in the winter a lot of people can't wash a car with water. Some people don't have access to a hose at all year round. A product like ONR is really cheap because you use so little, and you can wash a car in your garage or wherever with one gallon of water.