Waterless wash wax...would you use it?

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alanp
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I must confess I do use it, but only after a good wash first, not sure if I’m brave enough to try it as it’s supposed to be used , I know it’s not supposed to scratch or damage the paintwork, I must admit though it does shine up nice and makes it easier to clean off the dirt, when I wash it ...would anyone use it on their pumas?
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No pal. Not a chance. Be like dragging a bit of 60 grit paper around the car.

People must get iin with them but I don't fancy a spider web finish on my paint.

Through winter on a quick wash I've been using 🐢 Wax 'wax it wet', spray on after you've rinsed and dry off. Decent level of paint protection and cheap
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But that’s what I do, wash the car first and spray on the waterless wax and dry off
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Been using it for years. Great stuff, although I am particular about the one I use!
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alanp wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 11:30 am But that’s what I do, wash the car first and spray on the waterless wax and dry off
Defeats the object then, may be

Most instructions say for use on lightly soiled cars. I read that as dust. At which point you're better off using a detailer spray.

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Wdf76 wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 1:14 pm
alanp wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 11:30 am But that’s what I do, wash the car first and spray on the waterless wax and dry off
Defeats the object then, may be

Most instructions say for use on lightly soiled cars. I read that as dust. At which point you're better off using a detailer spray.

🏇 For courses and all that.
Well it shines it nice
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alanp wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 1:53 pm Well it shines it nice
Happy days. You asked if I'd use it, no, it's not for me.
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Q: Would you use it? A: Nope.
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I wouldn't use it........I don't wash my own car, leave it to the local hand carwash...Life's too short... ;) :D
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Sparks wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 3:45 pm I wouldn't use it........I don't wash my own car, leave it to the local hand carwash...Life's too short... ;) :D
Oh man...., The thought of their zippered jackets rubbing against your paint and the same dirty 60 grit sponges going in the same dirty water that's done the previous 39 cars...... Makes me shiver😃
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