![]() ![]() ![]() You need lots of clean towels to use a waterless wash. The car didn't look dirty when it arrived but at the same time, I don't want to clay a car that has even light dust and this could put scratches into the paint. You can clean your car a number of ways, for this SIV I'm going to use a waterless wash. By using the product on a actual car, I am able to provide HONEST feedback on the product versus what I see too much of today and that's mock-up info. So instead of writing just a review, below I'll show you how to use this product and THEN share my review. So if you've been reading any of my writing for the last 17 years online, you've probably seen and maybe even learned a thing or two from some of my how-to articles. I think I'm really good at writing something more important and that's how-tos. To be honest, I'm not really good at writing reviews. If this describes you or if you live in a geographical area that's sees high temperatures and especially if your car is a daily driver parked outside some of the time, most of the time or ALL of the time, then this is the product for you. Over the decades I've seen people worried that a carnauba wax will melt off their cars when the car is exposed to high temperatures. Special Instructions Apply a thin coat by hand or machine and allow to FULLY DRY before removing. Why to use it? Protect your car's finish from the elements and create a beautiful looking finish. This is a non-cleaning sealant so it should only be used on clean paint. When to use it? On new cars with paint in excellent condition and/or on paint that has been previously washed, clayed and polished. What it does? Protects paint, creates gloss and shine. What it is? Liquid, synthetic paint sealant. ![]()
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