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Predator_R32
19th November 2006, 11:46
seen this on ideal world on tv and looked ok but am very skeptical about it, i mean just dont like the idea of not using water at all, a mean might be ok and for when you cant be bothered to wash the car using this only takes ten minutes but surely you cant beat doing it the normal way and using some elbow grease anyway heres the link

http://www.netparts.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=56

willsy
19th November 2006, 11:49
I can see that getting a good slating to be honest. Surely with no water to wash off the dirt, grit and grime etc and just the use of a microfibre towel its going to be swirls galore.

Theres no way id use it on my car

Predator_R32
19th November 2006, 11:52
no but on the demo on ideal world it puts a lubricating surface between the paint and dirt looked good when he did it and the car was really dirty but if you had thick mud on with stones in then i think it would scratch the hell out of it lol

was thinking of getting it for my seats to be honest worked great on leather

Dean-T
19th November 2006, 14:36
lol all your doing is covering the mud up thast gonna eat at your paint work

barrett
19th November 2006, 14:44
this is called a quick detailer.

It works for when the car is prehaps dusty after just being polished. Or when its dirty but not mud and grime.

If used using many microfibre towels it will clean the car ok, but there is a chance of swirls if the dirt on the car is abrasive.

It will probably work great on leather, but there are other cheaper quick detail sprays out there that work as well if not better.

Polished_Bliss_Detailing
19th November 2006, 17:27
Stick to the well known brands for QD's :)

personnally speaking i never QD my car as i dont believe it wont inflict marring of some sort, no matter how careful you are.

I'd rather foam gun the car and dry it off instead :)