Adams waterless wash

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Anybody ever use or like adams waterless wash? Time to start up keep on my truck more and looking at some products
 

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I love it but don't get to use it as much because you really can't use it if your vehicle is more than really dusty.

That said it works really well!

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I added a small bottle to try to my detailing kit. Hate to spend that on car wash products but the stuff works good and it's been 2 years now so I guess it's about even if I add up all the crappy products I used to use lol.
 

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I have never used the waterless wash. But I have used the Detail spray as a waterless wash when my truck was just dusty or got pollen on it. That stuff works AWESOME, but its not exactly cheap.
I use the Adam's All purpose cleaner more than anything. I buy gallons of that stuff. My wife uses it all around the house like 409 spray. It removed crayon from the wall like it was nothing. Its the best thing we have ever used to clean the stove. It works better than any household cleaner we have ever used. Just used it yesterday to clean my sons shoes after he cut the grass. Easily removed all the dirt and green stains and everything.
 

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I use the waterless wash on the Camaro and it works great, but it also rarely leaves the garage.
 

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Light dust or maybe a little bit of road grime, grit free of coarse, and the stuff works pretty good. I use a lot of it at the shows when I detail the trucks I'm taking care of.

Waterless Wash wipe down followed by a Detail Spray wipe down first thing in the morning.

If you like it, grab a few Waterless Wash Towels next time you order it, and remember to get gallons of the products that you really like. That's really the best bang for your buck.

If you buy 3 16oz bottles you have spent about as much as a gallon would have cost.

Example: 8- 16oz bottles of Detail Spray=$103.60
1- Gallon of Detail Spray= $44.95
 
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I'm a huge fan of Adam's products. I have some cabinets full of their product to prove it. That being said, I've never been a fan of their waterless wash (or anyone's for that matter). Nor do I like the concept. It's a short cut so you get short cut results IMO.

I am extremely meticulous when it comes to taking care of paint and keeping all swirls/spiderwebs out of the paint. Therefore, I wouldn't use it on anything more than a dusty garage queen. In those cases, I'm grabbing their quick detailer and not the waterless wash.

My opinion.
 

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Oh, I use more of it during the colder months too. When the cars get dirty I'll run them through the coin op washer and then go back to the garage and touch up with Waterless Wash and Detail Spray.
 

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I'm a huge fan of Adam's products. I have some cabinets full of their product to prove it. That being said, I've never been a fan of their waterless wash (or anyone's for that matter). Nor do I like the concept. It's a short cut so you get short cut results IMO.

I am extremely meticulous when it comes to taking care of paint and keeping all swirls/spiderwebs out of the paint. Therefore, I wouldn't use it on anything more than a dusty garage queen. In those cases, I'm grabbing their quick detailer and not the waterless wash.

My opinion.

I do agree, it's a short cut so as long as you go into it understanding that you'll be ok. There is no substitute for large quantities of soap and water. :lol:
 
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I'm a huge fan of Adam's products. I have some cabinets full of their product to prove it. That being said, I've never been a fan of their waterless wash (or anyone's for that matter). Nor do I like the concept. It's a short cut so you get short cut results IMO.

I am extremely meticulous when it comes to taking care of paint and keeping all swirls/spiderwebs out of the paint. Therefore, I wouldn't use it on anything more than a dusty garage queen. In those cases, I'm grabbing their quick detailer and not the waterless wash.

My opinion.

I do agree, it's a short cut so as long as you go into it understanding that you'll be ok. There is no substitute for large quantities of soap and water. :lol:

Amen brother!

Adam's products are top notch and just as good (in some cases better) than the expensive stuff I bought before I switched over several years ago.

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