Hi Everyone,
Perhaps it is the ash that is falling outside, or being a little more bored than usual with quarantine still, but I am kind of eager to try out a waterless/rinseless wash. The main reason why I am open to trying a waterless wash is to not replace traditional washing, but to have an alternative method. I figure this could be help for removing compound dust from buffing, for quick clean ups when the car isn't necessarily soiled (touch up after a week of driving or heavier dust removal), or even a way to clean in colder months (once we move again and that becomes a problem). I was curious if you find waterless washes are worth it, and if so what do you use on ceramic/sealant vehicles?
All my cars are treated in Gtechniq CSL+ EXO and one is in CSU. I use Gtechniq G wash and C2 as a sacrificial layer every few months. I own their QD spray. It works well for a light dusting or drying aid after a wash to remove anything light that was left over. My understanding is that QD is for very light work and that waterless/rinseless washes can tackle more safely. I am curious what your thoughts are on product for a ceramic treated vehicle that often enough receives C2 as a topper? If it isn't worth it for me in my case then that is fine, I just want to be sure either way.
Perhaps it is the ash that is falling outside, or being a little more bored than usual with quarantine still, but I am kind of eager to try out a waterless/rinseless wash. The main reason why I am open to trying a waterless wash is to not replace traditional washing, but to have an alternative method. I figure this could be help for removing compound dust from buffing, for quick clean ups when the car isn't necessarily soiled (touch up after a week of driving or heavier dust removal), or even a way to clean in colder months (once we move again and that becomes a problem). I was curious if you find waterless washes are worth it, and if so what do you use on ceramic/sealant vehicles?
All my cars are treated in Gtechniq CSL+ EXO and one is in CSU. I use Gtechniq G wash and C2 as a sacrificial layer every few months. I own their QD spray. It works well for a light dusting or drying aid after a wash to remove anything light that was left over. My understanding is that QD is for very light work and that waterless/rinseless washes can tackle more safely. I am curious what your thoughts are on product for a ceramic treated vehicle that often enough receives C2 as a topper? If it isn't worth it for me in my case then that is fine, I just want to be sure either way.