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I know of 3 waterless products that are very good. 1st is Stuart Shine - they are local here in ...



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Old 09-18-2011, 08:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I know of 3 waterless products that are very good. 1st is Stuart Shine - they are local here in North Carolina. Very good products for a reasonable price. 2nd is Croftgate - they are also from North Carolina, but you can order from their website. 3rd is Jax Wax - they are from Florida and the guys I know and trust swear by them. All 3 products are great for that last minute clean up before a show or just to use on the weekend.
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Jax Wax is great for a quick cleanup but may I add...despite what "they" say...do not use waterless products on anything too dirty! It WILL scratch your paint, you cannot replace lots and lots of water for removing road grime!
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Jax Wax is great for a quick cleanup but may I add...despite what "they" say...do not use waterless products on anything too dirty! It WILL scratch your paint, you cannot replace lots and lots of water for removing road grime!
Now that is the truth.
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I get this product on a website called auto geek. They have the best products for detailing and info forum
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There is no need to use expensive waterless car wash products. Because my SRT never gets very dirty, I seldom have to wash it. So, I just apply Meguires Ultimate Detail Spray with a microfiber cloth and obtain great results.

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ahhhhhhhhhhhh but today... yes today... my GWE WILL get some 'stuff' on it... just because it's Wisconsin, and they have salted a few times this year... but not much... and it's gorgeous out, and the sun is shining and I CAN'T wait... going for a cruise! We'll detail/repair the damages(HA) later. Right now... it's PARTY TIME Baby!
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Tom - your car is beautiful.
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I use this stuff called "Texas Two-Step", but only on very light water spots and left over soap from the touchless car wash.

I use it all the time on my motorcycle, which is what I bought it for. It's a wash and "wax" at the same time spray. With a soft cloth and lots of spray, it does pretty well. Works great on the chrome on the bike.
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