Waterless wash

Chas

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Saw a waterless wash product at PepBoys the other day and was tempted to buy and try but I can't help but feel like you would be left with a whole bunch of swirls after wiping, has anyone tried any type of product like this? I feel it would be helpful for me since I'm in college and my apartment building has no hose but I would hate to instill swirls.
 
You should do a search. There are probably hundreds of topics on this. When done right they won't leave swirls.
 
IIRC, pepboys carriers Prolong Waterless, I'm guessing its made by the engine fluids co. I have also seen one called 24/7 at pepboys and gas stations. Turtle wax also makes a foaming spray waterless, it seems to be heavily discounted as of late.



Search QEW or ONR as well, though not waterless, rather rinseless, they are another conderation.
 
Yeah its Prolong, I just don't understand it though, I would think its like spraying UQD on a dirty car and wiping it down which is like swirl haven, unless it has properties that actually lift and separate dirt from the paint. I might try it just because my truck is due for a good polishing anyway.
 
kevpotts said:
I would invest in some ONR.

Agreed.



If you're really determined to try a waterless wash . . . I have tried and liked CG One in the past (a few times). I was afraid I'd put swirls in the paint while wiping off, but to my surprise, none that I could find. I haven't tried any of the other brands so I cannot comment on them.



In the end, I definitely prefer a rinseless wash over a waterless. I find it's more economical too. I hope this helps :)
 
I like the ONR for in the winter. I just used it for the first time last week and had no problems with swirls/scratching. I actually have a pump sprayer that I bought from Home Depot several years ago for winter washing. I spray down first with that and plain water, and then using the two bucket method, I used the ONR with a Cobra MF towel to wash and dry. It's a black car, and had no swirls/scratches from using the product.
 
I used ONR last Saturday morning. I probably should have waited a few hours later when the sun warmed up my garage a little more because the ONR wash froze to my car :lol. I even used hot water from my shower. I had to shrink down my washing sections considerably and it still froze a little bit. I hoping wiping the ice off didn't marr to badly. I will know for sure when I get a look at the car in the sun. I may be doing some compounding along with polishing this spring - oh well.
 
How bad was the ice up your way? I sure feel for all the others.



bert31 said:
I used ONR last Saturday morning. I probably should have waited a few hours later when the sun warmed up my garage a little more because the ONR wash froze to my car :lol. I even used hot water from my shower. I had to shrink down my washing sections considerably and it still froze a little bit. I hoping wiping the ice off didn't marr to badly. I will know for sure when I get a look at the car in the sun. I may be doing some compounding along with polishing this spring - oh well.
 
Eco-Touch has a decent waterless wash. Obviously it isn't meant for really dirty cars but if it is just dust or maybe light rain drops (and the car wasn't driven in the rain) it does a pretty good job. Not nearly as cost effective as a rinseless wash though.
 
I've been using ONR this winter and really got to like it . I did not at first because I was skeptical.



I presoak my vehicle with it (spray bottle) , that does not use much and use the 1 bucket method 1 panel at a time working top to bottom.



The other method I do when my vehicle is full or road salt and sand id use my DEDICATED pump sprayer for water only and rinse the junk/grit off and inspect it by hand to make sure I got anything off that would cause marring. I do a presoak , then 1 bucket method 1 panel at a time top to bottom .



I have an 06 4Runner and hardly use any product at all. I'm very happy using it and it's saved me alot of money since I always want it looking nice and otherwise I would have to go to touchless car wash in winter. I have a heated garage , with massive lighting , ceiling fans , and a great tune system , so when my truck is dirty and it's below zero out and can be out in my Tshirt and shorts doing the truck. :)
 
MDRX8 said:
How bad was the ice up your way? I sure feel for all the others.



Pretty bad in the Kentucky. I believe the ice knocked out power to 186,000 homes in the Louisville/Souther Indiana surrounding area. Our schools were out last Tuesday through yesterday. Things were getting better this weekend then it snows this morning. Not a bad snow but enough to slow traffic down. Oh well.
 
bert31 said:
Pretty bad in the Kentucky. I believe the ice knocked out power to 186,000 homes in the Louisville/Souther Indiana surrounding area. Our schools were out last Tuesday through yesterday. Things were getting better this weekend then it snows this morning. Not a bad snow but enough to slow traffic down. Oh well.



My sons live up in Florence, they had a few inches of snow, a thin layer of ice, then more snow. I guess they were just far enough north to escape the brunt of the ice storm. Here in Dallas the freezing rain quickly changed to sleet so we lucked out too.
 
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