Re: Mid-Year Introduction - D115 Rinse Free Express Wash & Wax
Guys, dilution ratio can go as low as 20:1 on this product, used either way, but you will lose some of the gloss that this product can and will provide when used stronger. Compared to certain other rinseless washes that are available in both non wax and wax versions where it's darn near impossible to tell the difference between the two, this product will make a noticeable improvement in gloss.
As for pricing, when you consider that UWWA is roughly $12-14/bottle (24 ounces) and this product, even at 4:1, yields 5 gallons for $80 MSRP (most likely less at street prices) then you're looking at $.50/ounce for UWWA as you now know it (and love it) and only $.125/ounce for D115. Cut the dilution ratio to 8:1 and that price drops in half. Same product, really, as UWWA but at 1/4 the price, or potentially much less. And don't forget, this is a true wash AND wax in a bottle.
Guys, dilution ratio can go as low as 20:1 on this product, used either way, but you will lose some of the gloss that this product can and will provide when used stronger. Compared to certain other rinseless washes that are available in both non wax and wax versions where it's darn near impossible to tell the difference between the two, this product will make a noticeable improvement in gloss.
As for pricing, when you consider that UWWA is roughly $12-14/bottle (24 ounces) and this product, even at 4:1, yields 5 gallons for $80 MSRP (most likely less at street prices) then you're looking at $.50/ounce for UWWA as you now know it (and love it) and only $.125/ounce for D115. Cut the dilution ratio to 8:1 and that price drops in half. Same product, really, as UWWA but at 1/4 the price, or potentially much less. And don't forget, this is a true wash AND wax in a bottle.
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