So, good information. My take away is that when you live in the upper midwest where salt turns a black vehicle white, you should always use a pressure washer first to remove the salt and then use the rinseless product after pressure washing. Don't use the rinseless wash without rinsing first. If it's below freezing, the message I got is to just leave the vehicle dirty until it gets above freezing. Then when it finally gets above freezing, first go to that diy pressure car wash to remove as much salt as possible and then bring the vehicle home to your garage and then go over it with rinseless.
So, good information. My take away is that when you live in the upper midwest where salt turns a black vehicle white, you should always use a pressure washer first to remove the salt and then use the rinseless product after pressure washing. Don't use the rinseless wash without rinsing first. If it's below freezing, the message I got is to just leave the vehicle dirty until it gets above freezing. Then when it finally gets above freezing, first go to that diy pressure car wash to remove as much salt as possible and then bring the vehicle home to your garage and then go over it with rinseless.
Great stream guys! Excited for the new rinseless!
Can you please explain the difference between polymer and surfactant and why you opted or a polymer formulation instead of a hybrid of the two?
What’s the difference between the new rinseless and the old formulation