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Re: Waterless/Rinseless wash options
CarPro Ech2O leaves only SiO2 gloss enhancers behind. It’s specifically meant for coatings/ceramics, although it doesn’t meet your criteria exactly.
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Re: Waterless/Rinseless wash options
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
CarPro Ech2O leaves only SiO2 gloss enhancers behind. It’s specifically meant for coatings/ceramics, although it doesn’t meet your criteria exactly.
That's probably exactly what I want. I don't have a coating but I'm giving the Meg's hybrid ceramic wax a go so that should work to maintain it. On an unrelated note do you think spraying the hybrid ceramic wax on top of the waterless wash when wiping down the panels will work to do the same thing?
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Re: Waterless/Rinseless wash options
I’ve not used HCW but I understand it can be applied like a WOWA (recommended the first time) or as a spray and rinse (recommended for normal use after first time).
So I would guess that yes you can apply as a WOWA on top of the Ech2O since the WW has so much water in it.
I don’t think it makes sense to assume spray and rinse application on top of Ech2O because, either:
- You are doing the WW because you don’t have access to a hose to do the finding, or
- You like WWs so much that you do them outside with a hose available in which case you should just rinse the Ech2O off first, rather than dry and then spray HCW and rinse again.
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Re: Waterless/Rinseless wash options
Originally Posted by
EcoBeast2015
On an unrelated note do you think spraying the hybrid ceramic wax on top of the waterless wash when wiping down the panels will work to do the same thing?
In the above scenario, you would be better served using Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Detailer.
https://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-hy...detailer-.html
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Re: Waterless/Rinseless wash options
Let's not forget this old timer that still works like a charm:
Poorboy's World Spray & Wipe Waterless Wash
Rick....now in North Texas
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Re: Waterless/Rinseless wash options
DIY foams pretty good. They claim it's due to the surfactants and emulsifiers in it.
How to FOAM Rinseless Wash (yes, it can be done!) - YouTube
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