a quick waterless wash of my baby

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
After being detailed last Sat at Detail Day(5 days ago), it has rained almost every other day ... so after driving in the rain it looked like this:

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after Spray and Wipe , 4 DMT towels, Trim Restorer, and Bold N Bright :smt004

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thanks for looking :smt045
 

ronkh

Da King
After being detailed last Sat at Detail Day(5 days ago), it has rained almost every other day ... so after driving in the rain it looked like this:

IMG_2442.jpg


IMG_2443.jpg


IMG_2444.jpg


IMG_2445.jpg


after Spray and Wipe , 4 DMT towels, Trim Restorer, and Bold N Bright :smt004

IMG_2446.jpg


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IMG_2449.jpg


IMG_2451.jpg


thanks for looking :smt045


:smt023
 

ShinyRex

Advanced Helper
Looking good!
So I am new to using waterless washes and living in an apt limits my options especially since taking both cars to a DIY place with all my stuff can kill most of the weekend so I have started WWing my wife's fit. Is this a safe way to determine if I should use a particualr chemical?
Light road grime (not visible) - QD+
Light dirt that is visible, just like on your truck - WW
Heavy dirt/I just love washing my car - Traditional wash
-Roy
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
if you have a good supply of towels then you can go to moderate dirt ... if you have only a couple, I'd stick to light dirt and grime.

I would always go Spray and Wipe first and then follow with QD+ or Spray & Gloss ... safest to break it in to individual steps of cleaning first, followed by adding shine, gloss and protection.
 
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