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Originally Posted by Glen e
Yup...... I've been writing up detailing stuff on sites for about 15 years, and the big thing you have to be careful of is just recommending a product because you don't know how it's going to be used. My whole fear with waterless is , with it's very specific use with multiple towels and lotsa spray, it works great. But a lot of people won't do that, they'll, just spray down the panel and wipe it, like it's a quick detailer, And then grind dirt right into the surface because it didn't get lifted off. Rinseless has a much larger safety margin against idiots that "spray and wash"....LOL
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A few critical elements in waterles is how dirty to attempt, what micros are used, and which product, but most critical is technique and micros. I use the leading edge roll and lift technique so that dirt trapped in the micro is lifted off the surface, and the paint has a fresh portion picking up dirt as it is rolled. Lastly of course is no pressure.
But for sure your going to use up much more product waterless vs rinseless.
The Ech2o dilution for waterless is very thick, probably too thick in recommended dilution ratios.
For garage dust removal I use it at the detail spray dilution and it works very well.
Its some super thick stuff.
But certainly agree, advice on usage online carries some risk, most people learn how to wash things by scrubbing, or pay little mind to technique, then complain they swirled out their car, and of course its the products fault, not the cheap, dirty, improper media they used to scrub away at the paint.