Why? Have you used one with negative results? My question is, would AG carry it if it was so bad?
Considering you never wash or wet the rag and just beat the old dirt out of it, no one has ever tried to improve or replicate it and yes, I'd think they would sell things even if they might not be the most used products.
Why? Have you used one with negative results? My question is, would AG carry it if it was so bad?
I'm shocked they would market it. IMO I would never use a product like that on my car even if it was just dusty from sitting clean in my garage for a week. No way.
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Kozak offers the Auto DryWash Cloths. These have been around for a very long time and were very popular years ago. With the introduction of Rinseless and Waterless Washes, I don't really see the need for for a DryWash Cloth anymore. A Waterless Wash or Rinseless Wash is much safer to use and will give you much better results IMO. Autogeek offers plenty of choices to choose from. I like to use the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash.
Kozak offers the Auto DryWash Cloths. These have been around for a very long time and were very popular years ago. With the introduction of Rinseless and Waterless Washes, I don't really see the need for for a DryWash Cloth anymore. A Waterless Wash or Rinseless Wash is much safer to use and will give you much better results IMO. Autogeek offers plenty of choices to choose from. I like to use the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash.
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