Puts soap on and rinses off.... Leaves no streaks.... Works on car why not a bike.... Also dam cheaper
Water dries in streaks even more noticeable on cars! I take it you cant use many soaps on matte paint can you?
I must be slow - doesn't spraying water onto a 'dry shampoo' rather defeat the purpose of the 'dry' shampoo?
You said it...:tongue: Maybe if there was a full stop it may help you.. Auto Dry. Car wash...... Auto is short for automatically.... So auto drys means you don't have to do much work if any... Steak free drying and no water spots.... That and the No need to hand dry on the box I think gives it away...... Car wash is exactly what we think it means... With water as normal... It has a soap mix which you spray over car then rub in with what ever you normally use.. Then twist nosel and rinse off... Go and have a beer admire your hard work.. Very little if any leathering/ drying to do..... Dam that was hard work......
Ohhhh :redface::redface::redface: Not the 'Dry Car Wash' they use at a supermarket car park we frequent then....:smile:
No dont think so.. We dont have Dry Car Wash at our supermakets.... We have men and women swarming around your car with the jet wash, hoovers and leathers... Not all at the same time but it does sometimes seems like it...
Gave the bike it's first blow job last night eek Washed it first of course! Anyway - It's not quick but that's because it works - the paintwork (tank, fairings etc) took seconds - the bits you can't wipe with a chamois were another matter.... Blast all the water from the nooks and crannies - looks like it's all gone - then blast from another side and it's amazing how much water was still lying in there out of sight. Thought the hose length might be a bit short but the air pressure (and the heat maybe) seem to soften and stretch it to almost double it's 1.5m. Thought I'd have to carry the blower around the bike but as it turned out I was able to just stand it on the floor and only moved it to change to the other side of the bike. Well worth the money :upyeah:
Not so good for the car - tried it the other day, ok around lights and grills etc but needs to be much bigger for large body panels :frown:
If you use products like Autosmart Aquawax or Autosmart Tango then the water on the car would bead up & blow off a lot easier. I normally use a vac with the crevice tool for getting water out of the window rubbers, front grills, around light units & handles etc, or just use an air line to blast it out.
I can see an airline would be useful - but don't have one :wink: Just finished off my bottle of Tesco's finest Car Wash n Wax so will check out the alternatives! bb
Check out chemical boys mr pink, that's what I'm going to try next it's supposed to be a good shampoo