@@niteblaster1 if it has mud and stuff then yeah go rince it first. But I have been using waterless wash every week and I won't go back. The stuff is formulated with a lot of lubricant to prevent scratching. I've tried it on my own car and would verify that it did not strach. My car is always clean now and I don't have to go to the car wash so I'm very happy and will keep using
Nope I’d never use waterless washes myself, unless you’re washing your car 2/3 times a week, it’s never going to be a good idea, plus you’d need to use far too many MF cloths for one wash, especially in the winter, not to mention scratches which could happen without realising. It’s better as a quick detailer like you said, or for removing bird crap, quick spray and wipe, job done. There’s no substitute for good old water and car soap 🧼 👍🏻
I've just used a bottle dated 2009 and it's still good - I'm amazed by how good this is still
I have found a new respect for this product. It removes tar, brake dust, and contamination really easily. 🤔
Could you use it Ona motorhome material?
It can be used on any vehicle. 👍
its good to use on doors shuts etc, but defo not for a proper wash, defo end up scratching the paint
It does leave a nice finish as a spray wax / detailer. Ok for very light to light dirt but no replacement for a proper maintenance wash 🧼
Millions of professionals been using those without scratching anything so you don't know what you are talking about
As stated by the other person above it's ok as a quick wax, but will damage paint in anything other than a covering of dust.
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If your car has loads of dirt on it then you are scrubbing the dirt into it
I've already tried it😂
@@niteblaster1 if it has mud and stuff then yeah go rince it first. But I have been using waterless wash every week and I won't go back. The stuff is formulated with a lot of lubricant to prevent scratching. I've tried it on my own car and would verify that it did not strach. My car is always clean now and I don't have to go to the car wash so I'm very happy and will keep using
Nope I’d never use waterless washes myself, unless you’re washing your car 2/3 times a week, it’s never going to be a good idea, plus you’d need to use far too many MF cloths for one wash, especially in the winter, not to mention scratches which could happen without realising.
It’s better as a quick detailer like you said, or for removing bird crap, quick spray and wipe, job done. There’s no substitute for good old water and car soap 🧼 👍🏻
I agree. I think it does a good job as a detailer and even a spray wax after washing.
@@KyushaStyleTuning at least you didn’t waste money, it can still be used 👍🏻