Blk2015GT
Well-Known Member
Of course, but you are also not pre-rinsing the car. Imagine how much loose dirt that water (a solvent) takes off before you even touch it. When you spray your car just with water a hell of a lot of dirt and grit comes off right away without touching it.I have the optimum no rise but haven't used it yet. I'm confused at how people say its different than the traditional 2 bucket wash method. You are still using a bucket of water with cleaning solution and you are still using the same towels to wipe the surface. I guess the key difference is you aren't using the hard water from the hose to rinse the surface...To me I would think that would be worse do to the water possibly drying on the surface before you are able to wipe it dry.
People are completely confusing that waterless wash is not waterless, rather it is not having free flowing water/hose. And no one is saying waterless doesn't have it's place but traditional washing done right is much safer for the paint because as above you are getting the loose dirt off first reducing the chance of scratching when dragging your towel/mit/whatever across the paint. Even the people selling the waterless products are saying (see my video from Garry Dean) that if you don't think you are leaving tiny scratches doing a waterless wash vs using free-flowing water that you are fooling yourself.
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