Waterless cleaners, revisited
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As an aside - I have also been washing the hood with Turtle Wax. It cleans up great and it beads beautifully once dry...
Ain't it funny, how time slips away...?
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It was great coming out of work, during the rainy spell, seeing the lovely 'beading' I must say. A couple of my colleagues noticed too and asked me if I waxed it. That went some way in making all the effort worthwhile.
I've not touched it since then but knowing there's a nice layer of wax under all those summer bugs, grime and dust makes me hopeful that it'll shine once again.. When I eventually dig deep and find the motivation. :lol:
Although, I have heard that there's a young Polish guy who frequents a local pub carpark and does a great job, tyre shine, wash and polish (boom boom) and all for a fiver. I'm tempted to have a shandy and give him a try while it's hot out there. :yesnod:
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #123337David
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http://www.greasedlightning.co.uk/t-samplepack.aspx
Filled in my detail and still not received anything yet.
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I'd put the dust down to Farrrrrmer Giles and his pals doing dusty stuff in't fields around us.
The dust seems quite aggressive: it doesn't easily wipe off with a microfibres cloth from a clean car as you'd expect: now I'm thinking it may be a static effect caused by the JML, or some chemical effect.
Hmmmmmm: may try a conventional wash and see.
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After drying in the sun a quick buff with a microfibre. Nice shine. Waiting to see if dust appears. No JML used. No dust as yet.
Engineer Conspiracy Theory: water is atomically balanced normally and of neutral charge. H2O. Chemical effect can cause disassociation to + charge H and - charge OH (hydroxyl) ions. If the net charge following waterless wash is -ve then +ve particles would be attracted and vice versa.
Any thoughts DA and others?
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John and Sue wrote: Any thoughts DA and others?
Not really John, but I found your conspiracy theory interesting and probably quite plausible.
I like this tip too:-
Dave Baird wrote: As an aside - I have also been washing the hood with Turtle Wax. It cleans up great and it beads beautifully once dry...
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Replied by Dave Baird on topic Re:Waterless cleaners, revisited
Posted 11 years 4 months ago #123475Speaking of which, the car needs a wash...
Ain't it funny, how time slips away...
Ain't it funny, how time slips away...?
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #123483Interesting theory.John and Sue wrote: Washed the semi-old fashioned way earlier: car was blatted with dust. Squirted Simoniz wash solution on via pressure wash bottle, left a while then pressure washed off.
After drying in the sun a quick buff with a microfibre. Nice shine. Waiting to see if dust appears. No JML used. No dust as yet.
Engineer Conspiracy Theory: water is atomically balanced normally and of neutral charge. H2O. Chemical effect can cause disassociation to + charge H and - charge OH (hydroxyl) ions. If the net charge following waterless wash is -ve then +ve particles would be attracted and vice versa.
Any thoughts DA and others?
Here's another one. Using a no water product means you are rubbing the metal body. This causes a static build up on the car. Because you don't then rinse the car with water to 'soak up' the charge, the static charge remains. This attracts particulate matter in the air and causes it to stick.:shrug:
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Posted 11 years 4 months ago #123484David
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