Waterless carwashes

03Black1.8t

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I have noticed more and more compaines that have come up with these car wash in a bottle. I have consider using this due to more people wanting me to detail there cars. I am starting out very small. I dont have a pressure washer or even a water tank. I normally just do peoples cars at there house and use there water hose or if they live close drive there car to my house.



Couls this be used as a alternative to bucket washing. I know this will not help on cars that are extremely dirty as they will require a bucket wash.



I have heard good reviews on the Poorboy's wipe and shine and have seen eagles in the auto zone.
 
I dont think the new Eagle One wash is something that you would really be looking into. Its like the two bucket wash, but you only need one bucket instead (for the rinse part).



Poorboys Spray and Wipe is great, but this is more suited for maintaining your car and not for a good cleaning. You could use it once a day or every few days depending on how much you drive. I dont think it would be good to use on most customers cars.



ProtectAll's Quick and Easy Wash is what you should probably look into. You only need a gallon or two of water to wash a car. You can take the water out to the job site from home easily. It will work for most all vehicles (just not ones caked in mud).
 
No, don't use WW to detail your customers cars. Use the bucket and soap method. Waterless washes, including QEW, are best used on cars with mild filth. If there is a hose availbale use it!



JJ
 
most road dust isn't dust but rather ground up grit-its abrasive-I don't trust waterless washes for removing road dirt-period. I use waterless washes for removing bird droppings and cleaning door sills
 
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