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Old Oct 10, 2009 | 01:08 AM
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Introducing Adam's Waterless Wash

Adam's Polishes Waterless Wash...

Why Go Waterless?

Your car doesn’t always need a full bath with soap and water. Save water, less sloppy, and it's quicker!

How Does it Work?


Spray on moderately dirty finish, wipe clean with our a Waffle Microfiber Towel.

Special lubricants and wetting agents encapsulate dirt, and make it easy to clean without water.

How is it different than our Detail Spray?

The Waterless Wash is a more effective cleaner, and has more lubricant designed to remove larger dirt particles without issue.

Follow the Waterless Wash with Detail Spray to enhance gloss, and perfect the details!

Adam’s Waterless Car Wash

Pros: Prolong wax and sealant durability. It can also be used in the sun!

Cons: If used with a dirty towel, or on an excessively dirty car, micro-scratching is possible.

Do you still need to wash your car with Shampoo and water? Absolutely! After a storm, during the winter, or whenever there is excessive dirt or large pebbles of dirt on your finish, you will still want to treat your vehicle to a traditional wash.

Click here to pick some up at a special introductory price: Adam's Waterless Wash
 
Old Oct 10, 2009 | 01:16 PM
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Phil, I'm always skeptical about this kind of stuff. How dirty is moderately dirty? I use quick detailer a lot between car washes, but that's on my 911 that's safe and dry in my garage. My daily GTI gets really dirty since it's been raining off/on here for the past month. Am I better off just washing it conventionally every couple of weeks, regardless of weather?
 
Old Oct 10, 2009 | 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris from Cali
Phil, I'm always skeptical about this kind of stuff. How dirty is moderately dirty? I use quick detailer a lot between car washes, but that's on my 911 that's safe and dry in my garage. My daily GTI gets really dirty since it's been raining off/on here for the past month. Am I better off just washing it conventionally every couple of weeks, regardless of weather?
if you have and can wash your car its always still the best choice.

i do feel if you want to wipe down your gti after driving it for a couple days you should be okay. but of course use your best judgement.
 
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Thanks Phil. I try to hose it off and use the water blade every few days. I just hate having no garage for it!!! I need a 3-car garage, stat!

I appreciate the info.
 
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