yes!!! its fantastic great to use on cars that arent to dirty.just mist and wipe. or i use it sometimes as a q/d for quick cleanups. i actually just got a sample of the new version. the smell is awesome!!!! it just plain works!!!! another adams hit!
i have to say no. my truck gets dirty so mostly it gets a regular wash.. but what i do is the next day if theres light dirt imist waterless wash on it for a quick cleanup. i dont do entire washes with it .. its a dd. whats nice about waterless wash i hit the windshield and it gives it like a layer of protecting .. crisp clean removes all waterspots
I do not use them for waterless wash either. I usually use them as a drying aid when I do not want to add slickness, etc.
i washed my truck today infact . and used waterless .as a drying q/d and it worked nice.i sprayed it on the window and used it as a glass cleaner. and went over the rims too. really a nice all around handy spray..
no.like i said i mostly do regular washes. i have apickup truck . and gets filty.. little much for an entire waterless wash .
ONR is a rinseless product but can be used as a QD spray. My question is does a waterless clean better than a rinseless at QD strength. The difference is not well defined. Adam's does seem to limit its usefulness somewhat and discuss it more like a QD without any glossing or slickness adders as opposed to doing an entire wash. I suspect Tom (trhland) washes by hose since he is in the landscaping business.
yes.. i use my pickup for work . now if it was garage show truck id probably do full waterless washes. being that its alot easyer then taking out the hose buckets ect.
adams waterless wash works better for dodo removel then useing q/ds. so thats another nice use for it ...spray let sit on dodo for a couple sec . then little wipe.
ONR is rinseless, meaning you don't need a hose. A true waterless wash would be something that you spray on and wipe from a bottle.
ONR isn't a waterless wash. i have used it on really dirty cars before and haven't seen any scratches or swirls using it.
I try to overlap the wash area onto other panels so I don't accidentally drag the drying towel over the un-ONR'd part.
Onr is all I use to wash cars, but to strip wax, I apply apc to the whole car n rinse. I do have 7 gallons of ONR, that's how much I like it.
I mix 3 oz and the rest water into a 16 oz spray bottle and use it as a waterless wash it works just great.. Adams is good stuff to but my new best thing is the CG P40 detailer/waterless wash that shit is the Bomb.. :headbang: