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But I guess with the mileage on it still is a brand new car.
All kidding aside, that is one mean looking beast.
LOL
That's because you are correct. I only have 2,160 miles on her. Not much mileage at all.
She looks good because she's only a little over 2 years old, but I also spent three days detailing her in the garage last year during the furlough. Zaino and Adam's products.
Tony! Does Adams recommend rinsing off the car first? My main concern with using a waterless product would be increasing the possible risk of putting light scratches/swirls in the paint due from light dirt particles/residue.. Otherwise, I'll definitely look into trying out the Adams waterless product on my 06 GT.. Meanwhile, from the image you posted, it appears the Adams waterless car wash along with the Zaino gloss enhancer did a fantastic job on your Roush
Tony! Does Adams recommend rinsing off the car first? My main concern with using a waterless product would be increasing the possible risk of putting light scratches/swirls in the paint due from light dirt particles/residue.. Otherwise, I'll definitely look into trying out the Adams waterless product on my 06 GT.. Meanwhile, from the image you posted, it appears the Adams waterless car wash along with the Zaino gloss enhancer did a fantastic job on your Roush
Thanks brother, I appreciate the kind words.
The Adam's waterless wash is AMAZING!!! You have to use it correctly and use the proper waterless wash microfiber towels as well.
I use the waterless wash because my car really doesn't get dirty at all. It pretty much just gets dusty. I don't drive it in the rain, wet pavement, so it's not really dirty. If your car is dirty, I won't suggest using the waterless wash system. How you use/hold the microfiber towel makes it all make sense as well. Plus, you spray on the waterless wash before wiping down and let it do it thing before wiping.
I watched these 2 videos before I took the plunge when I had my '13 Roush Stage 3. Very informative. I was skiddish at first, but it is really great way to clean your car, if not too dirty. (If you want to know what I use, you can pm and I'll let you know the exact products that I use.)
The Adam's waterless wash is AMAZING!!! You have to use it correctly and use the proper waterless wash microfiber towels as well.
I use the waterless wash because my car really doesn't get dirty at all. It pretty much just gets dusty. I don't drive it in the rain, wet pavement, so it's not really dirty. If your car is dirty, I won't suggest using the waterless wash system. How you use/hold the microfiber towel makes it all make sense as well. Plus, you spray on the waterless wash before wiping down and let it do it thing before wiping.
I watched these 2 videos before I took the plunge when I had my '13 Roush Stage 3. Very informative. I was skiddish at first, but it is really great way to clean your car, if not too dirty. (If you want to know what I use, you can pm and I'll let you know the exact products that I use.)
Hey there Tony! Thanks for attaching the videos from Adams, as I found them very informative and valuable. Like yourself, my car rarely gets very dirty unless it rains un-expectedly when driving.
Other than that, my car only accumulates light dust from sitting in the garage whenever the car cover isn't being used. But whenever my car isn't being driven for more than 3-5 days, I always keep the car cover on.
Anyway, I definitely agree that any type of waterless car wash being used should only be for removing light surface dust and to make certain to follow the procedures according to the instruction videos.
Meanwhile, thanks once again for providing the instruction videos and sharing your personal experiences with the Adams waterless car wash
Last edited by m05fastbackGT; 11/3/21 at 01:12 PM.