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08-31-2018, 02:52 PM | #1 |
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Best waterless car wash?
Does anyone have experience with waterless car wash and if so which product is best?
My car just got a crazy full detail that took 9 hours and I just want to keep it clean. I don't have easy access to water for washing it every weekend. Car during the week is in a garage at work or under my carport at home so it doesn't get very dirty, just a really light layer of dust especially on the rear. |
08-31-2018, 04:48 PM | #2 |
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Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax. I used it exclusively for a year while I lived in an apartment, and still use it in the winter washing it in my garage. If the car is excessively dirty, take it to a touchless wash first (on the cheapest option), then follow-up with rinseless at home.
I have the regular ONR as well, and it is a little more versatile in its usage, but for 'maintenance wash' I prefer the wash&wax. I've tried the chemical guys eco wash as well and prefer ONR over it by quite a bit. Ammo frothe is interesting and might be worth a try as well, but I'm happy with ONR.
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09-01-2018, 08:32 AM | #4 |
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Optimum no rinse then before wiping dry, spray each panel with diluted CarPro Ech2o. Ech2o will act as a glossifier and help with drying as well as lubrication.
I used ONR exclusively for about a year and still go for light cleaning. One thing I do now as I'm in an apartment is go to a do it yourself, and hose off with the high pressure water, then spray ONR diluted in spray bottle and use microfiber towels in bucket with ONR to clean, spray Ech2o and dry. This has worked great when it's heavy than a dusting
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