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the wet look for your Z


carguyinok

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Hello people. I have taken alot of time and done a ton of homework on the best finish for for your car. This is because I have opened a detail shop and only wanted the best of the best.

I have been detailing cars from every day drivers - Ferrari for over 14 years. I do know what I am doing and talking about. I would never back or sell anything that could harm any car in any way.

The line I use is called dri- wash yes dri not dry. This is by far the best out there. It is used on eight of the ten most expensive cars in the world . The biggest reason you dont see this stuff in stores is the cost. The other is the fact that if you call on getting there stuff they try and turn you into a dealer for them. ( at first this left that nasty amway taste ) then you need to get over the fact that they push it as a waterless carwash (snake oil) . But this is not the case at all. See this is all real and the waterless part is true.

If you think about it the way we have been cleaning or cars it is the worst thing you can do for you baby is turn the hose on it. when you run water over dirty car the water will wash the dirt into places you dont see and will cause ware under trim work and other points you cant see. This is what will help the rust grow where you wont see till it is way to late.

With dri-wash you can take your car and dust off the sand and other things that can scar the paint . Then put dri wash on just like a wax by hand . when you come across tar bugs or road paint you just rub it off. Dri wash cuts through these easy as can be. Now once you have done the car for the first time it will last over a year. When you want you car cleaned grab two rags one wet one dry. go over the car with the wet rag then wipe the water spots off with the dry one. No soap no mess no waitng at the car wash. NO THIS WILL NOT SCAR THE PAINT. They have put tons of money and care into doing this and the stuff works.

I am not putting this in for sales just as something you should look into if you are looking at keeping your baby looking like new for years.

Keep in mind just because a car care maker plasters there name all over every thing dosnt make it the best. just the best known.

I would be happy to give more info or sell product to anyone who would like some. I can get you enough for two full size cars starting @ $25.00.

the car in the photo was done in my shop white on white. I used less then 18 oz of water inside and out.

please look here for more info.

http://www.dri-wash.com/http://www.driwash.biz/eti/ScriptAlias/contest.html

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I first used Dri-Wash back in the late 80's. It does work, however it will not replace a good coat of wax once or twice a year. For detailing work or a quick clean-up it works well. I used it to clean up the race car at the track all the time.

It also works quite well on windows, I found it superior to Rain-X. It doesn't leave the streaks when you use the wipers like I have found when using Rain-X.

It is a bit expensive and hard to find in some areas until you find a dealer you can get it from.....

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How true about the glass. and crome. once you treat anything it feels like silk and is even hard to leave a fingerprint on. It just wont stick.

I dont know when you last had dri wash but I do know they did some changes in 98 99 so you may want to look it up.

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