Well i'm not gonna lie. When i heard about this whole water-less carwash thing, i was about as skeptical as they come. But being relatively cheap per bottle (~20$), i decided to give it a try! I tried the Yellow super polymer formula. Needless to say i was VERY satisfied! It is much more efficient (and easier) than the conventional hose/sponge/water/soap deal. You simply spray some formula onto your car and towel and just WIPE! only 2 medium sized microfiber towels are needed for 1 wash. i was liberal with the amount i sprayed and i ended up using about 1/5th of the bottle. but you can definitely get more out of it if you use it conservatively. I used to do a soap wash, Dry, quick wax once a week, and i can say without a doubt, this water-less carwash is just as good if not better! And because water is not needed, i can finally wash my car in the winter without having to freeze my fingers off! lol! (i let my car get dirty for about 2 weeks before today just to try this product) now for some pics~ after putting her back in the garage My point? NO NEED TO BE SKEPTICAL. IT WORKS! Haha :rofl:
Justin the car looks incredible! Thank you so much for the pictures and write up. I'm glad you are now a believer of Eco Auto Cleans waterless car wash products!
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Bought it directly from Justin at Eco Auto Clean. No clay bar needed. no water needed. no wax needed Just 1 bottle of yellow and 2 microfiber towels
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I'm glad to know the stuff works. I kind of thought it looked like something you'd see on late night paid programing lol. But resuslts don't lie and your car looks sick after usin it.
LOL..very true..It does work and it works incredibly well. I just let the results speak for themselves!
I'll have to try the yellow bottle. I ended up picking up a pink one awhile back and it is just too thick and tends to leave streaks (I was warned that it would be harder to rub in and out). As you said...this would be a great option in the winter and I would use it as a supplement to my 90 day clay/polish/wax cycle.