waterless washing
waterless washing
hi, i recommend waterless car wash products they really do work, my cavs never seen a bucket of water , plus cavs a re renound for rust .
try: www.go-waterless.co.uk
ive been using this for ages its good stuff, as long as your cars not all covered in mud ect, just give the car a going over couple of times a week and it will gleam.
try: www.go-waterless.co.uk
ive been using this for ages its good stuff, as long as your cars not all covered in mud ect, just give the car a going over couple of times a week and it will gleam.
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lad i worked with had a waterless mobile valeting company using these products, he swore by them too
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yeah good stuff, and quicker than a bucket and sponge, worth the cost aswell longterm. cheers 

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Re: waterless washing
wow ive never heard of this before, but as most people sware by it ill have to give it a go!
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i tried this but not the product shown and was very pleased with the resuilts the one i got was from ebay i was sceptical and the car hadnt been washed in a week or so so thought why not
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hmmm, so it doesent exactly wash any dirt away? never tried it myself but id be wanting to give the car a good claying session after. suppose it works well if the car is reasnably clean, id still feel like im rubbing the dirt in though myself. mite give it a go though.
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I didn't realise there was such a thing or that Cavaliers were renowned for rust.
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Re: waterless washing
The major rust areas for Mk3 Cavaliers were the rear arches and generally under the rear chassis. Providing the car has been looked after and cleaned and undersealed, there won't be a problem. But those are the main areas to watch for. Rear suspension area, etc.
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It surely scratches your paint as all your doing is wiping dirt and grit into it
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I have tried "Showroom Shine" as advertised on the tv..Deeksin wrote:It surely scratches your paint as all your doing is wiping dirt and grit into it
It is said that there is a chemical within the solution that wraps around the grit and dirt particles, and stops them from scratching the surface.
The best dry wash systems contain Canauba Wax... good stuff.
Ideally, you should get your car as clean as possible, T-Cut as many scratches out as possible, and then use the dry wash system.
I found that the dry wash system litterally just takes the dirt off, and leaves a protective wax coating on the paintwork. But you can still see surface inperfections - scratches and marks... hence why I mentioned washing and T-cutting first.
The coating works well, and is most noticeable after rain... the water droplets show as beads on the panels and a good level of shine is achieved.
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Anyone found a product that doesn't involve any physical interaction? All this wiping lark is still effort whether it involves water or not surely?
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Well.. there was this thing I knew of once where you drove up to it, paid a quarter, and using an automated system of brushes, water and shampoo, followed by dryers, it cleaned the car for you while you sat inside all comfy. Other than that, I can only look at 2015, where maybe, just maybe there is an alternative solution 

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Kings Blue 1992 Vauxhall Cavalier LSi Auto C18NZ
Smoke Grey 1994 Vauxhall Cavalier V6 C25XE
Am I a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper? Well that depends on how much I've had to drink...
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Doesn't that rip mirrors off though I seem to remember ? I want the whole cake!Cavalier342 wrote:Well.. there was this thing I knew of once where you drove up to it, payed a quarter, and using an automated system of brushes, water and shampoo, followed by dryers, it cleaned the car for you while you sat inside all comfy. Other than that, I can only look at 2015, where maybe, just maybe there is an alternative solution
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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I have away it,s called my son I just say that I will take his xbox of himplanetc wrote:Anyone found a product that doesn't involve any physical interaction? All this wiping lark is still effort whether it involves water or not surely?
works every time

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If your name is Mike and you happen to fall unlucky yes. Otherwise, it's basically what you want, right?planetc wrote:Doesn't that rip mirrors off though I seem to remember ? I want the whole cake!Cavalier342 wrote:Well.. there was this thing I knew of once where you drove up to it, payed a quarter, and using an automated system of brushes, water and shampoo, followed by dryers, it cleaned the car for you while you sat inside all comfy. Other than that, I can only look at 2015, where maybe, just maybe there is an alternative solution
Previous:
China Blue 1989 Vauxhall Cavalier L 18SV
Kings Blue 1992 Vauxhall Cavalier LSi Auto C18NZ
Smoke Grey 1994 Vauxhall Cavalier V6 C25XE
Am I a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper? Well that depends on how much I've had to drink...
China Blue 1989 Vauxhall Cavalier L 18SV
Kings Blue 1992 Vauxhall Cavalier LSi Auto C18NZ
Smoke Grey 1994 Vauxhall Cavalier V6 C25XE
Am I a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper? Well that depends on how much I've had to drink...
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It cuts out the need to wet the car but you still mix it with water and is great for anyone that lives in a flat btw...
You still need to clay/polish/wax or seal the car after.
The B&Q grout sponges are meant to be shit hot with waterless washing.
This stuff is gets amazing reviews:
http://www.shinearama.co.uk/product.php ... NORINSE-32
You still need to clay/polish/wax or seal the car after.
The B&Q grout sponges are meant to be shit hot with waterless washing.
This stuff is gets amazing reviews:
http://www.shinearama.co.uk/product.php ... NORINSE-32
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Like mitch's suggestion better, I have a daughter of car washing ageCavalier342 wrote:If your name is Mike and you happen to fall unlucky yes. Otherwise, it's basically what you want, right?planetc wrote:Doesn't that rip mirrors off though I seem to remember ? I want the whole cake!Cavalier342 wrote:Well.. there was this thing I knew of once where you drove up to it, payed a quarter, and using an automated system of brushes, water and shampoo, followed by dryers, it cleaned the car for you while you sat inside all comfy. Other than that, I can only look at 2015, where maybe, just maybe there is an alternative solution

"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Sorry, I had a completely wrong mental image....planetc wrote:Like mitch's suggestion better, I have a daughter of car washing age

Back on track, never tried the waterless wash. I alway pre-wash, wash, blade off, shammy, clay and wax about 2/3 times a year, general washes are pre-wash, wash, blade off, shammy paying attention to the sill edges to stop it collecting there.
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I too swear by Showroom Shine and a microfibre cloth, doesn't scratch your paintwork and polishes up a treat, you cannot beat it. 

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You and cake!planetc wrote:Doesn't that rip mirrors off though I seem to remember ? I want the whole cake!Cavalier342 wrote:Well.. there was this thing I knew of once where you drove up to it, payed a quarter, and using an automated system of brushes, water and shampoo, followed by dryers, it cleaned the car for you while you sat inside all comfy. Other than that, I can only look at 2015, where maybe, just maybe there is an alternative solution

I just leave mine out in the rain

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jazzfunkster wrote:I too swear by Showroom Shine and a microfibre cloth, doesn't scratch your paintwork and polishes up a treat, you cannot beat it.

I recently tried the JML version, ummm, mantis shine I think it's called, thought it was good until I'd used SS twice then tried the jml again, and it made me cringe to use it! And it don't go as far.

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If that's the result in the pictures of your Cav then that's impressive. I've always been an old school guy when it comes to washing cars. Always hand wash and polish/wax. Dubious of these wipe n go products as if they're sh*t then scratched paintwork you'll get, one thing I really don't want espescially after two of the cars having full resprays.
One thing I hate is washing cars in winter as it's just too cold so I am interested in this. Prices look very reasonable so may have to try it.
One thing I hate is washing cars in winter as it's just too cold so I am interested in this. Prices look very reasonable so may have to try it.
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Nova_Tek wrote:If that's the result in the pictures of your Cav then that's impressive. I've always been an old school guy when it comes to washing cars. Always hand wash and polish/wax. Dubious of these wipe n go products as if they're sh*t then scratched paintwork you'll get, one thing I really don't want espescially after two of the cars having full resprays.
One thing I hate is washing cars in winter as it's just too cold so I am interested in this. Prices look very reasonable so may have to try it.
Lol no that was after a session with the pressure washer, mitt, tfr, polish and wax, that dodo juice stuff is awesome! I use the showroom shine for the quick clean experience inbetween the occasional heavy clean. That way I can be arsed to do a proper job when I do!
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