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Re: Foaming Waterless Wash
I haven't found anything as versatile for me as N914. I use it all winter (even though we don't have the salt down in south Louisiana) and at other times when I am in a hurry. I dilute 1:128 and use it as a WW and haven't had any issues with it. I do however like the McKees WW but I would prefer the older version without the SIO2 but I don't think they make that. Plus, I just like N914 a lot.
I am planning on flooring my garage and I am trying to cut back on the mess but I guess I am fighting a losing battle here even if I go to Frothe but probably will try it.
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Re: Foaming Waterless Wash
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Re: Foaming Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
I really liked Frothe coming out of the gate and I especially liked the concept of the foam. The foam gives you this "cushion barrier" for winter cleaning of salt that puts your mind at ease. The thing was though, when I'd go back and use something like N914 or Griot's Garage Brillant Finish RW it was easier to use and wiped away now. The foam from the Frothe was harder to "'mop up" and yes, it has chemicals in it that evaporate but for me I like to see the car cleaned and dried NOW
To sum it up I had to use it a number of times to realize how messy it was but for those who like it like Crack, have at it
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Next time you try it just go over and remove the bulk of it with your cleaning towel. First use a drying aid and dry the rest off. Comes completely clean except crevices.
Lastly if your mixing it strong use it at regular dilution.
I’m like you where i like to use a little extra of concentrates fro cleaning power but found thid wasn’t a good thing with Frothe.
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