This is a new customer that just loves how Meguiar's and me made his Mustang look. So much so that he now want's his car washed weekly instead of every two weeks.
It's been about ten days and 900 miles since I detailed his car.
It got kinda dirty due to him leaving it outside and overnight while he was at a sleep over.
So in this situation Waterless washing is great
This is a freshly detailed car and doesn't need 30-40 gallons of water to wash off the little bit of dirt on it.
I've been doing WW for years now and for those of you who are "afraid" of it you need to understand that's it's all about technique.
My mentor and one of the testers of D115 calls Waterless Washing "Precision Washing".
Your not flooding the surface with gallons and gallons of water and soap so your mindset needs to change about how to wash a car when using a waterless wash
Also with Waterless Wash you can wash a car anywhere. So right in the carport this will be washed.

Yummy! This is what my dreams are made of, dirty car that's is in NEED of me, Super Wario.

Some close ups of the filth!


Now do you notice how the Dew drops dried up? the dew and dirt dried up into a ball shape. This is the results of a properly cared for car. The Hydrophobic properties causes the water to stay close together and dry in round spots as apposed to misshapen "blobs" that you'll see on most cars out there.

Here I'm showing you the hood vents. This is a "crack" that some people don't believe a waterless wash can clean properly. You'll see this isn't true in the after pics.

This pic is right after one wipe. You can see it's not "clean", you have to buff it with another micro fiber towel to a brilliant shine

All the dirt is gone! The little spots are deep paint defects that arn't seen by the naked eye. My Camera Rocks! HDR FTW!

No problem with cleaning the cracks if you know what your doing

That looks great! Washed, dried and protected in a few minutes.


Here's a good 70/30 shot of the the dirt and the wonders of waterless wash.

A little closer for you naysayers

In this pic you can see the dirt, the first wipe and the buffed side.

"The Blue Stuff" is what I know D115 as. Many times this is all I get to see of a new Meg's product. Then it just sticks with me.

... and sun shots FTW.

This is what the naked eye sees, just a beautiful reflection.






My favorite shot


It's been about ten days and 900 miles since I detailed his car.
It got kinda dirty due to him leaving it outside and overnight while he was at a sleep over.
So in this situation Waterless washing is great
This is a freshly detailed car and doesn't need 30-40 gallons of water to wash off the little bit of dirt on it.
I've been doing WW for years now and for those of you who are "afraid" of it you need to understand that's it's all about technique.
My mentor and one of the testers of D115 calls Waterless Washing "Precision Washing".
Your not flooding the surface with gallons and gallons of water and soap so your mindset needs to change about how to wash a car when using a waterless wash
Also with Waterless Wash you can wash a car anywhere. So right in the carport this will be washed.

Yummy! This is what my dreams are made of, dirty car that's is in NEED of me, Super Wario.

Some close ups of the filth!


Now do you notice how the Dew drops dried up? the dew and dirt dried up into a ball shape. This is the results of a properly cared for car. The Hydrophobic properties causes the water to stay close together and dry in round spots as apposed to misshapen "blobs" that you'll see on most cars out there.

Here I'm showing you the hood vents. This is a "crack" that some people don't believe a waterless wash can clean properly. You'll see this isn't true in the after pics.

This pic is right after one wipe. You can see it's not "clean", you have to buff it with another micro fiber towel to a brilliant shine

All the dirt is gone! The little spots are deep paint defects that arn't seen by the naked eye. My Camera Rocks! HDR FTW!

No problem with cleaning the cracks if you know what your doing

That looks great! Washed, dried and protected in a few minutes.


Here's a good 70/30 shot of the the dirt and the wonders of waterless wash.

A little closer for you naysayers

In this pic you can see the dirt, the first wipe and the buffed side.

"The Blue Stuff" is what I know D115 as. Many times this is all I get to see of a new Meg's product. Then it just sticks with me.

... and sun shots FTW.

This is what the naked eye sees, just a beautiful reflection.






My favorite shot



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