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Originally Posted by Glen e
Glad you like it, blew me away the first time I did it too… But be careful .....
If the car is really dirty it's going to take a hose wash or a trip to the spray wand first, In order to ensure that you're not scratching the car. That and use many more towels and just go slow and make sure that they're completely soaked. Rinseless is for a maintenance weekly type wash, where of the car Is pretty clean, and just has raindrops, dust, fingerprints, etc. etc.
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I've been doing wife's (not garaged) car (2016 Toyota Highlander) weekly with the rinseless Duragloss. Takes about 8 MF towels and two waffle towels. It looks great. I'll spray it off with the Spotless filtered hose first most times though.