So I read a lot of good things about Quick and Easy Wash over at Autopia.org
I ended up ordering some last week and tried it tonight. Wow, it really amazed me and I doubt I'll ever wash my car in a different way.
It has no suds, it only requires 1 bucket of water, and 2 or 3 microfiber towels. I did my whole car (rims too) with 3 mf towels. I parked my car in the garage, filled up 2 buckets. 1 for rinsing the dirty towel and one with 1 ounce of QEW. Then I just went ahead and wiped the car with a QEW dipped towel.
At first I was worried about all the dirt on the car and the towel causing scratches but after a few wipes, I gained confidence really quickly and began speeding up and using less water. I finished maybe 40 minutes later, mainly because I took a lot of time to rinse out the towel that I used to wash the car. Next time I'll use more towels to wash the car so I'll have to rinse it less.
When I was finished, the only puddles of water on the ground were around the rinse bucket. I kept splashing water out when I rinsed the towel. The surrounding area of the car was completely dry. Not to mention, drying the car was incredibly easy since there was barely any water used to begin with.
Garage + QEW + buckets of warm water + some MF towels = clean car all winter. I love this stuff!!!
Here's the original autopia thread that got me interested. As most of you probably know, autopia guys know their stuff. There are a lot of QEW threads now and it really is amazing. I highly recommend it. $15 shipped for 2 bottles of 16oz (1oz per wash) from protectall.com (the producer). It's well worth it for me, I would never get to wash it outside the traditional way with sudsy bucket and hoses.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=32078
I ended up ordering some last week and tried it tonight. Wow, it really amazed me and I doubt I'll ever wash my car in a different way.
It has no suds, it only requires 1 bucket of water, and 2 or 3 microfiber towels. I did my whole car (rims too) with 3 mf towels. I parked my car in the garage, filled up 2 buckets. 1 for rinsing the dirty towel and one with 1 ounce of QEW. Then I just went ahead and wiped the car with a QEW dipped towel.
At first I was worried about all the dirt on the car and the towel causing scratches but after a few wipes, I gained confidence really quickly and began speeding up and using less water. I finished maybe 40 minutes later, mainly because I took a lot of time to rinse out the towel that I used to wash the car. Next time I'll use more towels to wash the car so I'll have to rinse it less.
When I was finished, the only puddles of water on the ground were around the rinse bucket. I kept splashing water out when I rinsed the towel. The surrounding area of the car was completely dry. Not to mention, drying the car was incredibly easy since there was barely any water used to begin with.
Garage + QEW + buckets of warm water + some MF towels = clean car all winter. I love this stuff!!!
Here's the original autopia thread that got me interested. As most of you probably know, autopia guys know their stuff. There are a lot of QEW threads now and it really is amazing. I highly recommend it. $15 shipped for 2 bottles of 16oz (1oz per wash) from protectall.com (the producer). It's well worth it for me, I would never get to wash it outside the traditional way with sudsy bucket and hoses.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=32078