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Sounds like I need to try my DP 4-in-1 as a rinseless wash. I had for a while, but never used it for that purpose.
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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Not sure that I understand how it works. In the pictures there is hardly any water on the floor. Does the mitt or drying towels pick up most of the dirt ? Got some coming (FIO).
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So you use the two bucket method and sprayed some on the panel as well? Did the second bucket just have water?
After reading Justin's review and others I orderd a bottle with the 20% sale. I'm thinking it will be nice during the short winter in Dallas when it's cold enough to make normal washing uncomfortable.
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Nice review of the product. It looks like it did a decent job. It sounds like it might be a good option for someone in a cold climate when it is to cold outside to wash/wax their car but warm enough in their garage so the water does not freeze. How do you think it would work if your car was really dirty?
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with Gary Sword. Option in cold climate.
Great review, and it turn out great. I need to try mine out.
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The second bucket was just 1/2 full with water. I just sprayed the real dirty sections of the car to make sure that the dirt was properly lubricated.
My car was about as dirty as it ever gets. I would imagine it would do most dirty cars without a problem. If there were lots of caked on dirt, I would want to get that off first. But with road dust and light to moderate dirt I don't think there would be a problem.
I live in Fl and will be using this a lot more. It is much easier then a traditional wash and many people use it without any marring. If used correctly, it shouldn't damage the paint.
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Have you used S&W? I'm wondering how it compares.
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I have use S&W which is really good for spot cleaning. Like if there is just a little dirt/dust behind one of my tires. But for doing a large job like this, it would be very inefficient.
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