I just bought a supply of Aero Cosmetics "Wet or Waterless Wash" from Amazon and am having it shipped. Am wondering if this is an acceptable product to use on a new C43 Coupe. It comes highly reviewed and with testimonials and none of the reviews seem to be fake. Is non-abrasive and not recommended for older cars trying to restore shine.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have been using Dri-Wash on all my cars since the late '90's. I use it when the cars are dusty, not with caked on dirt. I have made so many applications during this time that I don't even spray it on the car(s) anymore. I spray it on a microfiber cloth and use it like Endust. Makes the job quicker and uses less product. Sorry I can't comment directly on the Aero product you bought but my sense is there's not much difference. Originally Posted by tpmbz67
I just bought a supply of Aero Cosmetics "Wet or Waterless Wash" from Amazon and am having it shipped. Am wondering if this is an acceptable product to use on a new C43 Coupe. It comes highly reviewed and with testimonials and none of the reviews seem to be fake. Is non-abrasive and not recommended for older cars trying to restore shine.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.mydwgint.com/dri-wash.com/homepage.asp
Here is the listing for my '13 Durango which I traded in for my '14 GL450 CPO. The Durango was never waxed in 4.5 years. Just took it to the local car wash and used Dri-Wash about once every 3 months.
https://www.texasdirectauto.com/for-...SDHCT8DC527578



