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10 Reasons Why You Should Buy This Waterless Car Wash Kit
This isn't "just" another car washing kit, it goes above and beyond. I bought this because I moved to a neighborhood that forbade washing of cars in the driveway because of the waste of water but I wish I had bought this stuff years ago. Here are 10 reasons why you should get this Aero Cosmetics Waterless Car Wash Kit. First off, it's really easy to use. Just spray it on and wipe it off with one of the provided microfiber towels. Easy. Once the towel becomes damp from the product I do a follow up wipe with a dry one to make sure I get it all off. Second, this works better than any other waxing method I have ever used on my car. I have used stand alone wax and soap with wax in it and this stuff makes the water bead better. Long term it doesn't last as long as regular wax but if you wash your car with this stuff every time it doesn't matter. It also has the added benefit of waxing your windows. The water just slides off. Wipers work better too. Third, it smells great. I know it seems silly but a pleasant smell make the whole process more enjoyable. Forth, it doesn't take much product. I have washed my VW MKV GTI twice and still have another wash left in the spray bottle. I haven't even cracked open the refill jug yet. This stuff is going to last me a couple of years at least. Fifth, it's faster than washing the car the regular way because you are doing all of the steps at once. Instead of wet, soap, re-wet, dry, and possibly wax like you would the standard way, using this waterless car wash takes about as much time as drying the car does. It might take slightly longer depending how thorough you are. Sixth, you can take as much time as you want. I live in the desert so when I used to wash my car with water it was always a race to do the steps before stuff dried, especially in the summer. Soap it up before the water dries, rinse it off before the soap dries, and dry it before the water spots. With this stuff, since you are doing small sections at a time, you can spread it out as long as you want. Do half the car and get a phone call? No problem. When you come back you can pick up where you left off. This method also encourages, me at least, to be more thorough and get all of the nooks and crannies like around the doors and under the gas cap door. So my car just ends up cleaner. Seventh, this saves tons of water since you don't use any. Like I said, I live in the desert, so wasting water is like one of the worst offences. But I also hated having a dirty car. Now I don't have to feel guilty about having a clean car. Eighth, the car can be washed anywhere. Walmart parking lot? No problem. Apartment parking garage? No problem. Inside your garage with the door closed? No problem. I actually washed my car in my garage last time with this while it was raining outside. Ninth, surfaces feel cleaner than using other methods. Any touch point of the car, door handles for instance, has a squeaky clean feel even many days after it being washed. It's hard to explain but if you felt it, you would know exactly what I was talking about. It even makes rubber and plastic surfaces feel that way, like door gaskets and trim pieces. Tenth, you can drive it the rain and not get the car dirty. Let me explain with a story. I washed my car on a Saturday. It rained the following Monday. It was a sudden onset, spotty, summer thunderstorm and I got caught in it while driving home from work. I got home expecting to have a filthy car. But to my surprise the only evidence that it had just driven through a rain storm was a small amount of mud behind my rear wheels. The rain had just rolled right off. It was even totally dry by the time I got home. Granted, if I had been splashing up lots of water from the road it would have gotten dirty but since almost all of the water had been falling on the car itself since it had just started raining that wasn't the case. I have used several different types of wax over the years and have never had a car be clean after being rained on, even when it had been rained on sitting in a driveway. So I find this stuff remarkable. It's well worth the money. Your car will thank you.
July 2018 · Automotive · verified purchase
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