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The S&W is a great product, but as you know, it is a waterless wash, not a rinseless wash.Anyone think that Poorboys Spray & Wipe be a good solution for this?
The S&W is a great product, but as you know, it is a waterless wash, not a rinseless wash.
Totally different concept and process to me.
I understand that but what's the end result?
A clean car that requires no water...right?
am I missing something here?
Never heard of it.Just got a sample of the DuraGloss rinseless wash , can't wait to give it a shot .
Just got a sample of the DuraGloss rinseless wash , can't wait to give it a shot .
The S&W is a great product, but as you know, it is a waterless wash, not a rinseless wash.
Totally different concept and process to me.
The S&W is a great product, but as you know, it is a waterless wash, not a rinseless wash.
Totally different concept and process to me.
I am totally lost on anything pertaining to this topic.Why would anyone want to rub with a cloth anything on paint period.:inspector:
Some have said here that it requires lots of product and microfiber, TRUE?
Can I assume that dirt is not dirt in every state? I know that even after a day of rain I would never opt for anything but soap and water here. That said I have never tried a waterless product ever.I will order some just to see what I am missing and give a review.
Next question is 1 gallon enough to do how many large suvs?
What is the cost per vehicle doing this vs soap and water? I do my own stuff but time is a factor here as well in most cases.If I gotta launder several microfiber towels at the end that also takes time.Again this is a daily driver type of situation not a 1 day a month driving miss daisy.
I am new not that smart:huh: and would like to know what the hype is all about.
Thanks guys...:howdy
Poorboy's Spray & Wipe isn't supposed to be "rubbed" on your paint. It's wipe, not rub.The S&W is a great product, but as you know, it is a waterless wash, not a rinseless wash.
Totally different concept and process to me.
I am totally lost on anything pertaining to this topic.Why would anyone want to rub with a cloth anything on paint period.:inspector:
Some have said here that it requires lots of product and microfiber, TRUE?
Can I assume that dirt is not dirt in every state? I know that even after a day of rain I would never opt for anything but soap and water here. That said I have never tried a waterless product ever.I will order some just to see what I am missing and give a review.
Next question is 1 gallon enough to do how many large suvs?
What is the cost per vehicle doing this vs soap and water? I do my own stuff but time is a factor here as well in most cases.If I gotta launder several microfiber towels at the end that also takes time.Again this is a daily driver type of situation not a 1 day a month driving miss daisy.
I am new not that smart:huh: and would like to know what the hype is all about.
Thanks guys...:howdy
Just got a sample of the DuraGloss rinseless wash , can't wait to give it a shot .
Please.Never heard of it.
Tell us more.
Any links to information on the product?
The amount of products and toweling depends on how dirty the vehicle is. You shouldn't need more than a few ounces if the SUV has only a few days dust settled on it.Some have said here that it requires lots of product and microfiber, TRUE?
If you don't think you'll use this after your initial test, why not go with just a 16 oz. bottle? A gallon can do lots of washes.Can I assume that dirt is not dirt in every state? I know that even after a day of rain I would never opt for anything but soap and water here. That said I have never tried a waterless product ever.I will order some just to see what I am missing and give a review.
Again, depends on how dirty the vehicle is.Next question is 1 gallon enough to do how many large suvs?
I haven't figured that out. Your shampoo may cost more than mine.What is the cost per vehicle doing this vs soap and water?
I don't see how a few towels would be a big time factor unless you hand wash your towels. One time factor that might be of benefit to you is that you can use S+W anywhere, so if you were to take someone shopping, but didn't want to follow them into the stores, you could clean your car in the parking lot, thus saving you time. :bigupsI do my own stuff but time is a factor here as well in most cases.If I gotta launder several microfiber towels at the end that also takes time.Again this is a daily driver type of situation not a 1 day a month driving miss daisy.
The amount of products and toweling depends on how dirty the vehicle is. You shouldn't need more than a few ounces if the SUV has only a few days dust settled on it.
If you don't think you'll use this after your initial test, why not go with just a 16 oz. bottle? A gallon can do lots of washes.
Again, depends on how dirty the vehicle is.
I haven't figured that out. Your shampoo may cost more than mine.
I don't see how a few towels would be a big time factor unless you hand wash your towels. One time factor that might be of benefit to you is that you can use S+W anywhere, so if you were to take someone shopping, but didn't want to follow them into the stores, you could clean your car in the parking lot, thus saving you time. :bigups