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I've been using DriWash for years now. I used it on my Grand National (it was black), my Grand Am (also black), my 300M, my 75 Beetle (classic car), and my Charger.
You don't need water to wash your car, and is shines real perty.
http://www.hoyous.com/albums_public/car_show/mediafiles/l19.jpg
I've been known to wash my car at lunch in the parking lot, after church while my wife is chatting, just about anywhere. I always keep it and rags in my trunk. It takes bugs of easily, good on break dust, and is great on the windows too.
I don't sell the stuff, have no affiliation with the company. My Chiropractor turned me on to it. He collects Vettes and it's all he'll use on them. Water never touches his Vettes.
You don't need water to wash your car, and is shines real perty.
http://www.hoyous.com/albums_public/car_show/mediafiles/l19.jpg
I've been known to wash my car at lunch in the parking lot, after church while my wife is chatting, just about anywhere. I always keep it and rags in my trunk. It takes bugs of easily, good on break dust, and is great on the windows too.
I don't sell the stuff, have no affiliation with the company. My Chiropractor turned me on to it. He collects Vettes and it's all he'll use on them. Water never touches his Vettes.