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Originally Posted by GolfR17
Anybody use the Dr Beasley's "waterless wash"?
Wonder if this is a good solution to use between washes or touch up dirty spots.
Looking to save water when possible. Plus the water where I live is super hard. Summertime pretty hot even in the shade dries quickly. Have to move fast to avoid water spots.
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I've been a little skeptical on the waterless wash. Primarily for self induced swirls, which we all know, are there forever. But, Dr B's knows what they're doing so I'm sure it's safe - that all just depends on the amount of grime on the paint before you start.
The one rule I've made since I purchased my frozen white G80 last year, was that I will only touch the paint when the car has been rinsed and foamed. I'm sure it's paid dividends as the paint still looks new after over a year and 13k miles. No PPF, just Dr B's hard resin ceramic.