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  • Another How-To on Meguiars RFEW

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    Re: Another How-To on Meguiars RFEW

    This is a really great video with excellent tips on using a rinseless wash like D114 RFEW. In fact, when Shawn put this up on Facebook we shared it through the Meguiar's Facebook page because we liked it so much. Yes, he borrows from Garry Dean's wash process (and gives credit, much to Shawn's credit!) wherein a stack of towels is essentially submerged in the wash solution. This method prevents any dirt from getting back into the was bucket, which is huge.

    From personal experience I can tell you that I washed our cars at home 4 times over the holiday break (I was off for 2 weeks and it rained a few times) and it worked beautifully. In fact, with a gamma seal on my 5 gallon bucket I had a bunch of towels soaking and sealed up so I only mixed the wash solution once in all that time. I just used what was needed to wash the car, closed the bucket and put it away. After driving in the rain again everything was ready to go and the car was totally washed in about 15 minutes. Talk about being on vacation!!!

    Shawn, thanks for taking the time to put this video together and sharing it here.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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