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I'm guessing this can't replace the Aero Cosmetics waterless wash, right?
Two different products but I will give you my experience with Wolfgang and Optimum No rinse products.
I find the lubricity of waterless wash products to be very low. I find that I get better lubricity using detailing sprays applied very liberally. Now waterless washes may offer more protection due to their polymers, but that's above my head. In my experiences I just haven't seen it.
Anyone have a car or motorcycle with satin or matte finish. What type of products do you use on it. I have a Ducati motorcycle that has satin black paint and I'm always worried about what products to use to avoid introducing a shine.
Two different products but I will give you my experience with Wolfgang and Optimum No rinse products.
I find the lubricity of waterless wash products to be very low. I find that I get better lubricity using detailing sprays applied very liberally. Now waterless washes may offer more protection due to their polymers, but that's above my head. In my experiences I just haven't seen it.
thanks - that's what i figured. this stuff was cheaper by the gal so figured worth looking at.
I use Wolfgang Uber concentrate to make my own detail spray. 3oz makes a gallon of detailer, so you can make about 5 gallons from one $20 bottle https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B017KSJ5ZK/
Any input on how this compares to Griot's Speed Shine? I'm getting low. Typically just clay bar lube.
Edit - bought. Reviews seem to say similar. After all, just a clay lube.
Two different products but I will give you my experience with Wolfgang and Optimum No rinse products.
I find the lubricity of waterless wash products to be very low. I find that I get better lubricity using detailing sprays applied very liberally. Now waterless washes may offer more protection due to their polymers, but that's above my head. In my experiences I just haven't seen it.
You get a like for using the work lubricity
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I find the lubricity of waterless wash products to be very low. I find that I get better lubricity using detailing sprays applied very liberally. Now waterless washes may offer more protection due to their polymers, but that's above my head. In my experiences I just haven't seen it.
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I find the lubricity of waterless wash products to be very low. I find that I get better lubricity using detailing sprays applied very liberally. Now waterless washes may offer more protection due to their polymers, but that's above my head. In my experiences I just haven't seen it.
Edit - bought. Reviews seem to say similar. After all, just a clay lube.
I find the lubricity of waterless wash products to be very low. I find that I get better lubricity using detailing sprays applied very liberally. Now waterless washes may offer more protection due to their polymers, but that's above my head. In my experiences I just haven't seen it.
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