I have found multiple uses for this product, it's not just good on paint, it works on just about everything. Best way to use it is with two quality microfibers towels, one that is damp with water for taking off the dirt and one that is dry for buffing. But it also works great after washing a vehicle while drying. I've also played with diluting the product to use it as a quick detailer 50% Wax All and 50% distilled water in a fine mist sprayer works great for quick light dusting.
@@jawbreaker007 I agree, I use this on my motor bike but if i have been out on a long ride then like the guy says you have to have to rinse off the crud first, then use the product. I love it.
I work at a used car lot and I love this aero stuff. I wet wash all time and dont even need to dry. Oh windows as we'll just remember to buff after with another dry towel.
I have been using this for years. Wonderful product. Just ordered a new gallon. I use it weekly. The only exception is heavy winter crap which I visit a local car wash to remove.
I run a business off of this car wash and no water is needed I wash it right in the same spot I don't never have to move it or look for water and also when you spray this stuff on and you use your microfiber to go on you know that they're clean it you can see all the water spots and when you wipe it off it comes every clean every recommend this to anybody out there have a great day
My neighbor bought the same kit and we did two new and DIRTY Teslas. I've used ONR, Wolfgang, and Turtle Wax waterless products and I just ordered the same kit. The key is t do it in the SHADE on a COOL surface and let it sit for a few minutes before removing and having a bunch of MF towels on hand. I used two towels per panel and used about 14 MF towels. It's been popular on airplanes and RV's community before the auto folks picked up on it. Call me impressed and its Made in the USA.
I was paying $60 a month for two cars to an all you can eat car wash subscription while just leaving the 3rd car dirty unless I had the pressure washer out. I bought this kit for less than $40 and have been diluting the product about 10/1. After about 3 months I have used maybe 1/5 of the big bottle and now I have 3 clean cars all of the time. Best part is that the wax actually builds up so the more I wash it the less it gets dirty.
This is the only thing I've been using to wash (every Saturday morning) my classic car. This product is perfect for such applications. Since my classic stays in the garage and never sees the rain, it never gets more than a light layer of dust and pollen. If you spray this very liberally on your car, it's not going to scratch as long as you use a 100% clean micro fiber cloth. I would never use this on my daily driver that sometimes goes a month or more b/wn car washes and sometimes gets heavy road grime.
+Flying-Derp I have used this on our 1966 Thunderbird in the same manner that you do. I also use it on my daily but not for every wash. Like I said in the video if there is anything heavy on the car then I will rinse it off before using this product. I feel if you use the product correctly you won't have any issues but I would agree with some people saying that it is more likely to cause damage if you use the product incorrectly and without common sense.
I am interested in this product but mainly as a finishing detailer or wax after a good wash. I will use a foam sprayer wash first, then dry with either a leaf blower/large micro fiber towel and then I am thinking of applying on a dry micro fiber towel and rub on till dry to give the car a nice shine and wax protection. Would this be appropriate use of this product.
I think that would be a good use personally. You could always get their small spray bottle to try it out and see if it really suits your needs and meets your expectations. I like using it when the car is mostly clean but has light dirt or dust. I think it works really well to keep a cleanish car clean
it is always best practice to work in the shade. If you are working in the sun the paint will be hot and cause the product to evaporate and leave streaks
@@ChadMees let's say i use the spot freevwater rinse as my final rinse at coin operated car wash..the car is wet ...do you spay it with the water on for wet wash then dry with towels Or do u dry the car with towel then spray with wax spray and buff off
Aero waterless is great. I used it a couple of times on my Kia Soul 2017. But after it rains , it leaves water spots on the hood painting. what should I do to avoid those waterspot marks? Thank you.
I'm not sure why you would just use one rag for the entire car that's a great way to scratch things up not to mention where those scratches or dirt left behind you could see you during the after video? I own a detailing Conway and just a little bit of advice never use the same rag for the entire car great way to destroy the Finish.
I would imagine that it can. It’s very similar to an instant detailer. If you want to make sure you could reach out to the company. They were very responsive when I was looking at their products!
Does not make sense, because this is wax product essentially. Ceramic coating is a different path for protection. Looking at videos, applying ceramic coating and its maintenance is whole lot more work (with more professional results, I am sure). This product is for the rest of us -lazy- busy people. I am ordering one.
Dust will still accumulate on top. It doesnt stick as bad as if the paint was naked but it also in my opinion isn't much of a "wax". I use it more as a detail spray/ lube for clay bar. I think this is really good to keep in the car as it is universal. I use it on the windows, mirrors and even interior stuff like the dash and leather. Hope this helps! let me know if you have any other questions.
Great product. But just to be safe I always do a quick pressure wash near the wheel wells and wherever there's thick dirt of my big tire truck. I use it on winter times only
Do you know if it is possible to after using the rinse wipe to remove the dirt; if it is possible to DRY the car with say a Metrovac/leaf blower (or something of the like), instead of drying it with a towel? In order to prevent micro scratches/swirls (and the like)? I'm already touching the car with the cleaning part, trying to minimize the hands on when possible.
+NotALibertard 99 ya no problem! If you have more questions about the product I highly recommend contacting Aero Cosmetics, they have fantastic customer service
Chad Mees I have a purple xB sitting under my apartment carport (no access to water hose at my apt complex). It's been inoperable since last year, but I've been looking for a waterless car wash to clean it. I'm hoping this product will not scratch it considering the thick layer of dirt already on it. Any thoughts this would scratch it? (I'm in Texas where the weather is very humid and my car is parked where bugs have probably made a living out of it being that it was parked in the same space for soooo long 😩)
+Maddela C without seeing it it's hard to say but you should be fine. The biggest thing would be to use a lot of the product so the dirt can be lifted away from the paint. You can also use the product with a bucket of water that way you don't have to use as much of the product. I would also say to make sure you have enough towels. Once the towel gets dirty you MUST flip it over to a clean side or else you increase the chances of scratches. I hope this helps!
stuff looks way too thin to touch my car. I prefer Ultraluster or Griot's. That stuff just looks like a quick detailer or water. Also, if the drying towel is dirty, you basically rubbed dirt into your paint.
H2V PRO Eternal it actually works really well. In the time lapse I applied it incorrectly which made it look more streaky than it normally is. I use it all the time still to maintain my clean car. Still don’t use it to “wash” the car
+nazimran haf I must say that if you "almost" scratched your car then you aren't using the products as they are intended or you are expecting it to clean way too heavy of dirt. That's why even in the video I say I wouldn't be comfortable without rinsing the heavy stuff off first. If you use enough of the product it would be fine but you would have to change cloths a lot more often
Chad Mees ya buddy..I know what im doing..I use premium microfibre towels all the time and use onr for each section..Im just saying that its not good as Chemical guys product..
Dude you put the same post on other videos. First, ONR is NOT a Chemicals Guys product. Second, saying premium mf towel means nothing. You can buy 2 "premium" mf towels at Dollar Tree for a dollar.Its doubtful you know the vast differences between mf towels. If you "almost" scratched your car, you are right......YOU almost scratched your car, not the product.
dont buy this product.. used once and scratched my car.. I have tried this product and Chemical guys one.. the Chemical guys product is far better and it works very well
Our products do not have any abrasive materials, just synthetic polymer wax and it is water based so if your vehicle was scratched was more than likely because you dropped a towel on the floor and used it to wipe the vehicle. Towels that touch the floor need to be discarded or washed immediately we recommend not using them again. In the other hand it looks like you might have a personal problem with our company it self, I've seen the same comment posted in so many different videos of happy customers. So either that or you work for Chemical Guys and you're trying to undermine our reputation, ---we must be doing something right. (:
Don't worry we all know that there isn't a problem with the solution being abrasive. A lot of people just don't realize that dirt and debris that are all over the towel they used to clean the whole car are what cause the scratches. Your product isn't the issue, but people's methods, or lack there of, are the issue.
Your experience is certainly different from ours. Chemical guys was just okay in our book. Wanted to love it. Very pleased with this product on car and RV so far. Would recommend to friends and family
I have found multiple uses for this product, it's not just good on paint, it works on just about everything. Best way to use it is with two quality microfibers towels, one that is damp with water for taking off the dirt and one that is dry for buffing. But it also works great after washing a vehicle while drying. I've also played with diluting the product to use it as a quick detailer 50% Wax All and 50% distilled water in a fine mist sprayer works great for quick light dusting.
This is a maintenance wash product. Gary Dean has a great technique for this type of wash.
@@jawbreaker007 who is gary dean? link to what you are talking about?
@@jawbreaker007 link please
@@jawbreaker007 I agree, I use this on my motor bike but if i have been out on a long ride then like the guy says you have to have to rinse off the crud first, then use the product. I love it.
I work at a used car lot and I love this aero stuff. I wet wash all time and dont even need to dry. Oh windows as we'll just remember to buff after with another dry towel.
I have been using this for years. Wonderful product. Just ordered a new gallon.
I use it weekly. The only exception is heavy winter crap which I visit a local car wash to remove.
I run a business off of this car wash and no water is needed I wash it right in the same spot I don't never have to move it or look for water and also when you spray this stuff on and you use your microfiber to go on you know that they're clean it you can see all the water spots and when you wipe it off it comes every clean every recommend this to anybody out there have a great day
+Ronnie Pryce it is a very nice product! I was pleasantly surprised. Thanks for your comment!
Holy run-on sentence, Batman!
I used this product after washing my vehicle and the results were very good. It resulted in a deep shine and a nice slippery finish.
I use it on my car and love it, no hose just a bucket of water for the towels, very good product.
You should probably use more towels. This stuff is great.
My neighbor bought the same kit and we did two new and DIRTY Teslas. I've used ONR, Wolfgang, and Turtle Wax waterless products and I just ordered the same kit. The key is t do it in the SHADE on a COOL surface and let it sit for a few minutes before removing and having a bunch of MF towels on hand. I used two towels per panel and used about 14 MF towels. It's been popular on airplanes and RV's community before the auto folks picked up on it. Call me impressed and its Made in the USA.
I use it A LOT on my corvette - THE BEST!
Purchased 10 times.
Last purchased Oct 18, 2021.
Size: 144 fl. oz Car Wash Kit
I was paying $60 a month for two cars to an all you can eat car wash subscription while just leaving the 3rd car dirty unless I had the pressure washer out. I bought this kit for less than $40 and have been diluting the product about 10/1. After about 3 months I have used maybe 1/5 of the big bottle and now I have 3 clean cars all of the time. Best part is that the wax actually builds up so the more I wash it the less it gets dirty.
This is the only thing I've been using to wash (every Saturday morning) my classic car. This product is perfect for such applications. Since my classic stays in the garage and never sees the rain, it never gets more than a light layer of dust and pollen. If you spray this very liberally on your car, it's not going to scratch as long as you use a 100% clean micro fiber cloth. I would never use this on my daily driver that sometimes goes a month or more b/wn car washes and sometimes gets heavy road grime.
+Flying-Derp I have used this on our 1966 Thunderbird in the same manner that you do. I also use it on my daily but not for every wash. Like I said in the video if there is anything heavy on the car then I will rinse it off before using this product. I feel if you use the product correctly you won't have any issues but I would agree with some people saying that it is more likely to cause damage if you use the product incorrectly and without common sense.
I appreciate all that you do…. Where did you bug you 26 gallon and the water pump? Thanks much appreciated
Pump is from Amazon, I got my tank from northern tool. It is a sprayer tank replacement technically
I am interested in this product but mainly as a finishing detailer or wax after a good wash. I will use a foam sprayer wash first, then dry with either a leaf blower/large micro fiber towel and then I am thinking of applying on a dry micro fiber towel and rub on till dry to give the car a nice shine and wax protection. Would this be appropriate use of this product.
I think that would be a good use personally. You could always get their small spray bottle to try it out and see if it really suits your needs and meets your expectations. I like using it when the car is mostly clean but has light dirt or dust. I think it works really well to keep a cleanish car clean
i was planning on using this as a finishing wax/shine as well after a full wash and dry. would this be a waste or would it be fine?
I like using it after a wash. You can use it like an instant detailed spray to make sure you don’t have water spots
Good video tried and like the product as a result of your review. Thanks
Can this be done under sun or shade
it is always best practice to work in the shade. If you are working in the sun the paint will be hot and cause the product to evaporate and leave streaks
@@ChadMees let's say i use the spot freevwater rinse as my final rinse at coin operated car wash..the car is wet ...do you spay it with the water on for wet wash then dry with towels Or do u dry the car with towel then spray with wax spray and buff off
Aero waterless is great. I used it a couple of times on my Kia Soul 2017. But after it rains , it leaves water spots on the hood painting. what should I do to avoid those waterspot marks? Thank you.
Can you rinse the product off the car using high water pressure instead of the towels ?
I believe this would wash the product away negating its use entirely. The product doesn’t leave a residue or anything that needs to be washed away
How many cars can you wash with that amount of product
Good video, thanks.
Is it concentrate
Thats what I want to know.
It does not appear to be a concentrate and it is actually pretty thin
Good stuff love it
I'm not sure why you would just use one rag for the entire car that's a great way to scratch things up not to mention where those scratches or dirt left behind you could see you during the after video? I own a detailing Conway and just a little bit of advice never use the same rag for the entire car great way to destroy the Finish.
Yes I should have been more diligent about changing cloths. I also was flipping the towel between panels to reduce swirls and scratches.
Can this be diluted?
It can but I have never needed to do so
Can this product be used on a ceramic coating?
I would imagine that it can. It’s very similar to an instant detailer. If you want to make sure you could reach out to the company. They were very responsive when I was looking at their products!
Does not make sense, because this is wax product essentially. Ceramic coating is a different path for protection. Looking at videos, applying ceramic coating and its maintenance is whole lot more work (with more professional results, I am sure). This product is for the rest of us -lazy- busy people. I am ordering one.
Comments regarding attraction of dust accumlation duration?
Can you clarify your question? Then I might be able to help you
Chad Mees as in how long does it take before dust to accumlate? Or how long does the was/wax keeps it clean?
Dust will still accumulate on top. It doesnt stick as bad as if the paint was naked but it also in my opinion isn't much of a "wax". I use it more as a detail spray/ lube for clay bar. I think this is really good to keep in the car as it is universal. I use it on the windows, mirrors and even interior stuff like the dash and leather. Hope this helps! let me know if you have any other questions.
Dust accumulation can be cleaned off using a California Duster. I had a black Mustang and that duster saved me lots of money on washing my car.
Great product. But just to be safe I always do a quick pressure wash near the wheel wells and wherever there's thick dirt of my big tire truck. I use it on winter times only
Do you know if it is possible to after using the rinse wipe to remove the dirt; if it is possible to DRY the car with say a Metrovac/leaf blower (or something of the like), instead of drying it with a towel? In order to prevent micro scratches/swirls (and the like)?
I'm already touching the car with the cleaning part, trying to minimize the hands on when possible.
Ok Thanks, makes sense.
+NotALibertard 99 ya no problem! If you have more questions about the product I highly recommend contacting Aero Cosmetics, they have fantastic customer service
okey, thanks
Nice vid! How many microfiber cloths did you end up using for the entire wash?
+Maddela C I used 2 of the 4 towels that were included in the kit. They are pretty large compared to other microfiber towels I have used in the past
Chad Mees I have a purple xB sitting under my apartment carport (no access to water hose at my apt complex). It's been inoperable since last year, but I've been looking for a waterless car wash to clean it. I'm hoping this product will not scratch it considering the thick layer of dirt already on it. Any thoughts this would scratch it? (I'm in Texas where the weather is very humid and my car is parked where bugs have probably made a living out of it being that it was parked in the same space for soooo long 😩)
+Maddela C without seeing it it's hard to say but you should be fine. The biggest thing would be to use a lot of the product so the dirt can be lifted away from the paint. You can also use the product with a bucket of water that way you don't have to use as much of the product. I would also say to make sure you have enough towels. Once the towel gets dirty you MUST flip it over to a clean side or else you increase the chances of scratches. I hope this helps!
Chad Mees thank you for your helpful feedback and your informative video! 👍🏽
stuff looks way too thin to touch my car. I prefer Ultraluster or Griot's. That stuff just looks like a quick detailer or water. Also, if the drying towel is dirty, you basically rubbed dirt into your paint.
I use it mainly as a quick detailer.
What if the car is actually dirty?
Wet wash if it's actually dirty lol. Works 💯
You used it wrong wipe in one direction not back and fourth
The product is cheap due to streaking, thats not a good product. X Shine Liquid Wax leaves zero streaks and eco friendly :P
H2V PRO Eternal it actually works really well. In the time lapse I applied it incorrectly which made it look more streaky than it normally is. I use it all the time still to maintain my clean car. Still don’t use it to “wash” the car
Oh boy... 🙄
Dri Wash and guard is way way way better
It was painful watching you attempt to clean a vehicle. Please use more product and towels.
This product is useless..tried and almost scratched my new car...I am using Chemical guys waterless wash..
+nazimran haf I must say that if you "almost" scratched your car then you aren't using the products as they are intended or you are expecting it to clean way too heavy of dirt. That's why even in the video I say I wouldn't be comfortable without rinsing the heavy stuff off first. If you use enough of the product it would be fine but you would have to change cloths a lot more often
Chad Mees ya buddy..I know what im doing..I use premium microfibre towels all the time and use onr for each section..Im just saying that its not good as Chemical guys product..
+nazimran haf I can't vouch for Chemical Guys but I really enjoy using this stuff and I honestly haven't had any issues with it at all
Dude you put the same post on other videos. First, ONR is NOT a Chemicals Guys product. Second, saying premium mf towel means nothing. You can buy 2 "premium" mf towels at Dollar Tree for a dollar.Its doubtful you know the vast differences between mf towels. If you "almost" scratched your car, you are right......YOU almost scratched your car, not the product.
nazimran haf and You comment here too. I see you everywhere!
dont buy this product.. used once and scratched my car.. I have tried this product and Chemical guys one.. the Chemical guys product is far better and it works very well
Our products do not have any abrasive materials, just synthetic polymer wax and it is water based so if your vehicle was scratched was more than likely because you dropped a towel on the floor and used it to wipe the vehicle. Towels that touch the floor need to be discarded or washed immediately we recommend not using them again.
In the other hand it looks like you might have a personal problem with our company it self, I've seen the same comment posted in so many different videos of happy customers. So either that or you work for Chemical Guys and you're trying to undermine our reputation, ---we must be doing something right. (:
Don't worry we all know that there isn't a problem with the solution being abrasive. A lot of people just don't realize that dirt and debris that are all over the towel they used to clean the whole car are what cause the scratches. Your product isn't the issue, but people's methods, or lack there of, are the issue.
nazimran haf and You comment here too!
Your experience is certainly different from ours. Chemical guys was just okay in our book. Wanted to love it. Very pleased with this product on car and RV so far. Would recommend to friends and family