Ok, I retired and now live in Bisbee, Az. Water usage is a pretty big deal here so I jumped into the realm of hoseless car washing. In my case my '11 F150 FX4 which has never seen any more paint care other than claying and wash / wax. It was built 1/2011 so that makes it officially 5 years old.
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I use 4oz per 2 gallons of water ratio which is more than required. To wash the car I used Griots garage microfiber towels that he recommends for his waterless car wash. They are very fluffy and work great with the Duragloss. I used common auto parts store drying cloths, one a microfiber, the other a waffle weave. I'm sure these cell phone pictures are less than ideal but the gist is obvious.
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I apologize if this is a less than decent post, I just wanted to show how nicely this product is. It appears to leave a wax finish as the surfaces are all very slick. A big positive to rinse less washing is being able to stop at any point and then resume later - stopping for lunch comes to mind...
Also, I used very hot water to make up my batch and the wash water being hot helps with bug removal. Closing in on 64 years old, full blast car washing are only happening maybe twice a year; and with results like these maybe even less ..
Cheers all!
Here's the product: [img:center][/img]
I use 4oz per 2 gallons of water ratio which is more than required. To wash the car I used Griots garage microfiber towels that he recommends for his waterless car wash. They are very fluffy and work great with the Duragloss. I used common auto parts store drying cloths, one a microfiber, the other a waffle weave. I'm sure these cell phone pictures are less than ideal but the gist is obvious.
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Nice reflection... [img:center][/img]
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I apologize if this is a less than decent post, I just wanted to show how nicely this product is. It appears to leave a wax finish as the surfaces are all very slick. A big positive to rinse less washing is being able to stop at any point and then resume later - stopping for lunch comes to mind...
Also, I used very hot water to make up my batch and the wash water being hot helps with bug removal. Closing in on 64 years old, full blast car washing are only happening maybe twice a year; and with results like these maybe even less ..
Cheers all!