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    #61
    difference with carwash?

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    #62
    Normal Car Wash
    A normal car wash is simply the more traditional method of dragging out the water hose, filling a bucket with water, adding the soap then spraying the car down with water, then washing the car and then going back to the water hose to rinse the suds off and then repeating this over the rest of the car before the section you just washed has a chance to dry possibly causing water spots. This system works well but it also uses a lot of water and in some areas it may not be allowed.

    Waterless Car Wash
    A waterless car wash is where you use a high lubricity pre-mixed spray detailer to heavily saturate a panel and then carefully wipe any dirt or road grime off to a dry shine. The key to working safely with a waterless car wash is to use plenty of clean, microfiber polishing towels and after using all 8 sides of a microfiber towel, quit using the microfiber towel and switch to a new, clean microfiber polishing towel so you don't simply transfer dirt removed from one panel to another panel.

    Rinseless Car Wash (a.k.a. Hose-Free Car Wash or No-Rinse Car Wash)
    A rinseless car wash is kind of a cross between a normal car wash and a waterless car wash. Like a normal car wash, you’re still going to use water, but only a couple of gallons. Like a waterless wash, instead of rinsing your wash solution off, you’ll work panel by panel and wipe each panel to a dry shine using microfiber drying towels. With a Rinseless Wash, you’ll use dramatically less water but still be flushing the panel with plenty of high lubricity wash solution to leave behind a scratch-free finish.
    Last edited by red_one; February 2nd, 2015 at 04:33 PM.

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    Normal Car Wash
    A normal car wash is simply the more traditional method of dragging out the water hose, filling a bucket with water, adding the soap then spraying the car down with water, then washing the car and then going back to the water hose to rinse the suds off and then repeating this over the rest of the car before the section you just washed has a chance to dry possibly causing water spots. This system works well but it also uses a lot of water and in some areas it may not be allowed.

    Waterless Car Wash
    A waterless car wash is where you use a high lubricity pre-mixed spray detailer to heavily saturate a panel and then carefully wipe any dirt or road grime off to a dry shine. The key to working safely with a waterless car wash is to use plenty of clean, microfiber polishing towels and after using all 8 sides of a microfiber towel, quit using the microfiber towel and switch to a new, clean microfiber polishing towel so you don't simply transfer dirt removed from one panel to another panel.

    Rinseless Car Wash (a.k.a. Hose-Free Car Wash or No-Rinse Car Wash)
    A rinseless car wash is kind of a cross between a normal car wash and a waterless car wash. Like a normal car wash, you’re still going to use water, but only a couple of gallons. Like a waterless wash, instead of rinsing your wash solution off, you’ll work panel by panel and wipe each panel to a dry shine using microfiber drying towels. With a Rinseless Wash, you’ll use dramatically less water but still be flushing the panel with plenty of high lubricity wash solution to leave behind a scratch-free finish.
    Very informative.

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    #64
    Examples:

    Waterless Car Wash


    Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine - 8 oz per gallon water
    Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere - Ready to use
    Ultima Waterless Wash Plus+ - Ready to use
    Last Touch Spray Detailer* - Ready to use

    Note: Last Touch is a high lubricity spray detailer but it can be used as a waterless car wash as this product is sold in Australia as a waterless wash.

    Rinseless Car Wash (a.k.a. Hose-Free Car Wash or No-Rinse Car Wash)

    Detailer’s Pro Series Rinseless Wash & Gloss - 1oz per 2 gallons water
    Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine - 1oz per 2 gallons water
    Turtle Wax Rinse Free Wash & Wax - 4oz per 2 gallons water

    Last edited by red_one; February 3rd, 2015 at 10:30 AM.

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    #65
    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    Examples:

    Waterless Car Wash


    Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine - 8 oz per gallon water
    Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere - Ready to use
    Ultima Waterless Wash Plus+ - Ready to use
    Last Touch Spray Detailer* - Ready to use

    Note: Last Touch is a high lubricity spray detailer but it can be used as a waterless car wash as this product is sold in Australia as a waterless wash.

    Rinseless Car Wash (a.k.a. Hose-Free Car Wash or No-Rinse Car Wash)

    Detailer’s Pro Series Rinseless Wash & Gloss - 1oz per 2 gallons water
    Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine - 1oz per 2 gallons water
    Turtle Wax Rinse Free Wash & Wax - 4oz per 2 gallons water

    Have you use any of these products?

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    #66
    Yes, I am using Turtle Wax Rinse Free Wash & Wax now.

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    #67
    used my meguiars uwww.... definitely works.

    drove car 400km thru fog and rain. it looks fresh after 20 towels. no scratches no swirl marks.

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    #68
    Ultima waterless wash concentrate is still the king of waterless wash . performance and dilution ( 1:44 ) . second will be pinnacle waterless wash concentrate with carnauba with a dilution of 1:32 . a new contender will be the new blackfire waterless wash * 1:48 dilution ratio.

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    #69
    Have anyone tried the spray n go waterless? Blade selling them any feed back?


    For those who use onr how many mf towel did you use for 1 car or suv?

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    #70
    Pwede ba gamitin ang waterless car wash sa nanuyong putik? Or mas oks na water talaga?

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