dry wash and guard ?

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Has anyone herd / used this product.,

You apply it like any other kind of wax, and buff it off.
The main difference is you can do it to a dirty car ?

A friend had some and offered to wax my hood., it was midly dirty . The results were positive, deep wet look with no scratches what so ever.
He said you cant buy the stuff at a store, his brother in law is a distributor and thats how he got it.

I plan to use one side of my car with my usual meguires #26- clean paint of course, and the other dirty side with his stuff.,

just wondering if anyone here used the stuff.,
 
I personally wouldn't use it but know people who do and like it. Last MSDS I saw from them showed kerosene and silicone oil as ingredients. That makes sense. The kerosene is the cleaner and the silicone leaves a slick finish and fills in some of the swirl marks. Wash your car once or twice and I'll bet the swirls and scratches will come back.

If you want to use a spray wax product, check out Mothers FX spray wax. Nice glossy shine, easy to use, no nasty ingredients and you can buy it at most auto parts stores.
 
Optimum no rinse is not a waterless wash although less water is used as opposed to a full wash job.

Wet Paint Glaze is the originator of the waterless washes and has performed extremely well for me. It's been around almost twenty years.
 
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