Dri Wash product
Last edited by Scambo; Jul 12, 2008 at 10:47 PM.
Is it applied after the car is washed? if so, then how is it different from a spray-on wax? If it is not, then how do you keep your car from getting scratched by dirt build-up? just wondering...
Thanks!
http://www.dwginternational.com/home.shtml?index=
Here's the deal. This product is not a wax. It has some sort of ingredient that chemically breaks down any soil, dirt, grime, etc and is applied by spray on and works as a replacement for washing, waxing, and polishing combined. You do not need to wash your car first. After you spray each section of the car, rub it in with a soft cloth. When you're done rubbing it in, wait like 5 min, then buff it with the micro-fiber cloth. The whole point is that it is waterless from beginning to end. Works great on the rims and AWESOME on glass too. Obviously, if you are 4 wheelin and you have tons of heavy mud, rocks, salt, tree sap, rodents, and small birds stuck to your car you might want to take care of that at your local spray n wash. However, normal road dirt, dust, and grime will come right off with this application. Once applied, this product will somehow also keep the road grime off your car, and you will be able to clean your car with a feather duster for a month. Rain will bead on the car and windshield as well (Don't spray directly onto the rotors, spray product on the cloth to apply to rims). Tim came to visit and demo'd the product on my car 2 months ago. We did my wife's BMW 330i also, but I wont go there...ha! The whole time I kept asking, are you sure there is no WATER??? Honestly, I thought he was total BS, until we finished and I could see my own reflection in the car from across the street. Afterwards, all I could say was DAMN, this stuff is serious business! The pics in this thread were taken on Friday 7/11. Hope this helps.
Last edited by Scambo; Jul 13, 2008 at 11:07 AM.
And this page on their site certainly leads credence to that claim:
http://www.dwginternational.com/oppo...l?index=#Begin
It appears that your friend, Tim Moreno and his PIN, is just a rung in the ladder.
Last edited by Benz-O-Rama; Jul 14, 2008 at 10:27 PM.
Just telling you that the product was awesome for me. I dont have any scratches in my paint from the product. I'm sure if you have visible salt chunks or rocks attached to your car, anything applied would scratch it. The product is supposed to break down any dust particles when sprayed on, so I don't believe it should scratch the paint if its just dust.
Last edited by Scambo; Jul 15, 2008 at 01:49 PM.
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Just telling you that the product was awesome for me. I dont have any scratches in my paint from the product. I'm sure if you have visible salt chunks or rocks attached to your car, anything applied would scratch it. The product is supposed to break down any dust particles when sprayed on, so I don't believe it should scratch the paint if its just dust.
I can't disagree with any of that.



