Great video pal. Just purchased this from Amazon so really pleased to see it does work before I brave the weather! Many thanks and looking forward to watching more of your vlogs. Dr Ted.
I’m 65 years old.just used Williams waterless wash on my car.no effort to use,brilliant finish,but after I finished buffing I went over it again with a waffle microfibres cloth,which seems to get rid of any residue left
One quick question: which it doesn't state on the packaging, if it can be used on upvc is it compatible to use on the interior of the vehicle? Cheers, Dr Ted.
I've just been given this to try out. The paint finish is even better than when I bought the car! I won't be using water and a sponge again. I would never have believed it possible.
A few years ago I'd probably say no way, but this stuff is actually pretty good now. You can fill up a pressure sprayer (much easier, you can find 5L tubs of this stuff on ebay) and just cover the whole car with it. Leave it for couple of minutes to soak in to the dirt and then start wiping off, dirt will come off without any force at all. Obviously any caked on mud etc isn't going to be cleaned off with this though.
Can it be used as normal wax? Let's say I wash the car in the normal fashion, ya know snow foam rinse off then wash each panel with your favourite car shampoo and several wash mitts and then apply it after the car has been dried off. Also can it be used on top of a paste wax, eg Autoglym or Meguiars as a top up just to keep the shine and protection? Thanks mate, BTW great vid👍👍
Primarily it is to be used as an alternative to car washing when access to water isn't available or to hand. However that said its main ingredient is carnauba wax so it leaves a shine and protection, so I can't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to apply it after a conventional car wash as additional protection. However I can't comment about applying on top of other wax brands as firstly I have never tried and secondly the respective formulas may or may not bind properly depending on the specific blends. Thanks for your comment appreciated :)
No problems and thanks for your message back to me just try and keep on cleaning your car about every two weeks or it depends on the weather really. But your comments on the Williams wash and wax waterless were reasonable on how to use but mostly for the older people like OAP I'm with you on that old people may have to rub abit harder even if it takes them longer to do the job cleaning there car. But I don't think there is no problems with the Williams wash and wax waterless car wash
Hi I've tried showroom shine which that was on ideal world TV years ago and I didn't get any swirls or a scratch and that was on car which is black in colour and I couldn't see any swirls or scratches. But I've just bought and ordered the Williams wash and wax waterless wash and I will think it will do the same job as showroom shine plus I'm a car valeter so I know what I'm doing anyway as I clean lexus car's and Mazda and Skoda car's as we always do a high end details valeting jobs as my company has there own valeters. Good RUclips video your a 29 year old and I'm a 43 year old car valeter but I use to be a panel beater but I still move around just like a 28/29/30 year old so I'm reasonable quite fit and active
Trust me it does my parents use it and at first you get away with it on a sunny day there are swirls everywhere .I would use it as a polish after washing the conventional way .
This may be a great product ingredients wise BUT if the muck on your car contains any kind of grit what so ever then when you rub off with the micro cloths your going to scratch your paintwork !
Totally agree, a lot of products make bold claims but your right to be cautious of any grit in their that can be detrimental. Best practice is to always clean the car first if at all possible.
It is good been using it for years. I am 78 years old and it gives me exercise to clean the car. My car is now 13 years old.
I'm an old guy and have been using this product (and similar) for many years, it works great
Thanks for sharing your experience 👍🏾
Thanks for your feedback ☺️
I wash the car first then apply the spray. The results are amazing. I have classic cars and have used many different products, this is the best yet!
It is an excellent product, I agree!
I have tested cleaners for 40 years and this product is the best
There we are then folks can't say fairer than that
Seriously?
I'm thinking about buying this. Could I ask u why u say so?
Great video pal. Just purchased this from Amazon so really pleased to see it does work before I brave the weather! Many thanks and looking forward to watching more of your vlogs. Dr Ted.
I’m 65 years old.just used Williams waterless wash on my car.no effort to use,brilliant finish,but after I finished buffing I went over it again with a waffle microfibres cloth,which seems to get rid of any residue left
It definitely works I have used it on my motorbike
One quick question: which it doesn't state on the packaging, if it can be used on upvc is it compatible to use on the interior of the vehicle? Cheers, Dr Ted.
Good unbiased demo, however even old people like polishing cars and as a polish alone this is so easy
I've just been given this to try out. The paint finish is even better than when I bought the car! I won't be using water and a sponge again. I would never have believed it possible.
Is it ok to use this on the windscreen?
Good review mate 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks mate 👍👍
Hi, would you recommend this to a professional detailer? Also does this strip wax and polish or just protect the “layers”?
A few years ago I'd probably say no way, but this stuff is actually pretty good now. You can fill up a pressure sprayer (much easier, you can find 5L tubs of this stuff on ebay) and just cover the whole car with it. Leave it for couple of minutes to soak in to the dirt and then start wiping off, dirt will come off without any force at all. Obviously any caked on mud etc isn't going to be cleaned off with this though.
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Can it be used as normal wax? Let's say I wash the car in the normal fashion, ya know snow foam rinse off then wash each panel with your favourite car shampoo and several wash mitts and then apply it after the car has been dried off. Also can it be used on top of a paste wax, eg Autoglym or Meguiars as a top up just to keep the shine and protection? Thanks mate, BTW great vid👍👍
Primarily it is to be used as an alternative to car washing when access to water isn't available or to hand. However that said its main ingredient is carnauba wax so it leaves a shine and protection, so I can't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to apply it after a conventional car wash as additional protection. However I can't comment about applying on top of other wax brands as firstly I have never tried and secondly the respective formulas may or may not bind properly depending on the specific blends. Thanks for your comment appreciated :)
I wash the car first, then use this the results are excellent!
My concern is,does it rub the grit into your paint work ?
Not in my opinion no
No problems and thanks for your message back to me just try and keep on cleaning your car about every two weeks or it depends on the weather really. But your comments on the Williams wash and wax waterless were reasonable on how to use but mostly for the older people like OAP I'm with you on that old people may have to rub abit harder even if it takes them longer to do the job cleaning there car. But I don't think there is no problems with the Williams wash and wax waterless car wash
Does it work on road tar which always gets on your sills?
If you put enough on and repeat application it can do yes.
As a 70 year man this product is easier than the hose and bucket, no effort at all.
Hi I've tried showroom shine which that was on ideal world TV years ago and I didn't get any swirls or a scratch and that was on car which is black in colour and I couldn't see any swirls or scratches. But I've just bought and ordered the Williams wash and wax waterless wash and I will think it will do the same job as showroom shine plus I'm a car valeter so I know what I'm doing anyway as I clean lexus car's and Mazda and Skoda car's as we always do a high end details valeting jobs as my company has there own valeters. Good RUclips video your a 29 year old and I'm a 43 year old car valeter but I use to be a panel beater but I still move around just like a 28/29/30 year old so I'm reasonable quite fit and active
Top man thanks for comment
I am always dubious of this type of product, i dont understand how it wouldn't scratch the topcoat
Trust me it does my parents use it and at first you get away with it on a sunny day there are swirls everywhere .I would use it as a polish after washing the conventional way .
This may be a great product ingredients wise BUT if the muck on your car contains any kind of grit what so ever then when you rub off with the micro cloths your going to scratch your paintwork !
Totally agree, a lot of products make bold claims but your right to be cautious of any grit in their that can be detrimental. Best practice is to always clean the car first if at all possible.
This stuff does not wash your car.How ever is a VERY GOOD polish my car stays clean for weeks.Wash the car first.