Waterless Products

Discussion in 'Dodge Challenger Cleaning and Detailing Forum' started by Storm Rider, Sep 18, 2011.

  1. Storm Rider

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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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    Now that is the truth.
     
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    dp rinseless wash and gloss

    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.

    See for yourself.
     

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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! :)
    Vrooooooooooom
     
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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.