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Hey guys,

in regards to taking good care of our pride & joys has anyone used this product or keen on doing so?

http://www.autogeek.net/dp-rinseless-four-in-one.html

Its classified as a water saving wash (not to be confused with waterless) and looks like a really good product. Don't think you can physically buy from a store front but it is available at:

http://waxit.com.au/proddetail.asp?prod=DP460&cat=27

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I would just go to the local high pressure car wash. Only costs about $2 all up.

With the above products, I'm not sure on how you would go about using it, but without using water, what would you do about the dirty you've got stuck on your car? Just rub the products in and scratch the car?

I just go to the car wash and use their recycled high pressure water gun.

Edit: Okay I just saw you said not to be confused with not using water at all...

Edited by adam-__-

Just dont be cheapskates eh

Ya'll own a nice car, costs max $10 in dazzlers to do the exterior. I usually dont use the foaming brush but the different modes of the high pressure sprayer are well worth it;

a) presoak

b) high pressure soap

c) then get your elbow grease with a chammois and wipe away the heavy debris, brake dust and other crud

d) rinse it with high pressure

e) repeat steps b thru d if required (ie if u were a nub and missed something)

f) do the high pressure wax

g) and lastly the spot free finish (which is just distilled water, but its also good to chuck that in yr water reservoir for the windscreen wipers, that way u dont get streaks (or at least, minimal streaks)

I dont use the brush because usually some dickhead of a 4WD owner has used it to scrub 3 inches of topsoil from his car and neglected to give the brush a high pressure spray. That, and the fact some of those brushes really do stuff yr paintjob up.

-D

  • 2 weeks later...

A) High pressure soap (making sure I spray the brush to clean all the crap out of it if there is any)

B) Foaming brush

C) Get out cloth and clean my wheels (after the time has run out... only put $2 in at a time)

D) High pressure rinse

E) Spot free (no streaks ftw)

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