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    Does it work???
    Make scratches???



    Thanks
    Dave
    Focus ST170
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  • #2
    Have not tried it, but considering that they sell cotton terry ... it is obvious you spray it and wipe. Any time you wipe dirt against the paint you create swirls.

    That being said, these products are definatly liquids of some sort. Your best b et is to use water to rinse dirt away then use some other products.

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    • #3
      Does that product work? probably not. There are other dry wash products that do work however.

      Poorboys has spray and wipe waterless wash. This has it limitations though. If there is noticable filth after the wipe then its to dirty to waterless wash but this works great to keep it clean. It works great bottom line and if used correctly and within its limits it createes no swirls.
      Pinnacle Detailing

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      • #4
        Meguiar's has Quik Detailer and Speed Detailer, but I am not suggesting someone buy it to wash their car with it. It would probalby work though. However, it is a bad idea.

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        • #5
          The poorboys spray and wipe picks up were its not safe for the detail sprays. Alot of times though if my car isnt very dirty at all I will just use last touch.


          Greg
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          • #6
            I have tried a few different types of waterless wash's

            never had scratch or swirl problems.
            it's all based on your technique

            at first I was a little nervous about the idea
            but then the guy did a demo for me on a slightly dirty vehicle
            and I thought what the heck I'll try it on my older car
            first and it worked.


            ( but if you do try it only use plush terry cloth towels or microfiber towels )
            "always somethin"

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