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Review on 🚗 Wet or Waterless Car Wash Wax Kit 144 oz. - Achieve Aircraft Quality Shine for your Car, RV, Boat, Motorcycle! The Ultimate All-Purpose Wash Wax Solution - Guaranteed Best Results Anywhere, Anytime! by Chris Cruz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works. Here is some information.

It works and it's stupid simple. There. That's why this product has a billion rave reviews. Instead, here's some useful info: Wash Wax All can be used as a "waterless wash and wax" or "wet wash, apply wax while it dries". First, use Wash Wax All on a drying machine, scrub with a microfiber towel and dry with another. Second, wash the car with water and any detergent you like, wax by spraying Wash Wax All on the wet car and dry with a microfiber towel. The fact that it works equally well with or without water helps, which I found when I couldn't stand a light rain with Wash Wax All on my car. I just kept working and everything was still working fine. Wash Wax All is at the heart of the entire Aero Cosmetics product line. According to them, Wash Wax All works with anything that can be washed and waxed: paint, plastic, glass, metal, rubber, leather, faux leather, etc. Their other products are for specific situations, such as: B.: Degreaser for greasy things, rubber care when soaking. for rubber and plastic, polish for scratches and oxidation, stain remover for . you get a picture. Wash Wax All is almost always used at the end. Wash Wax All is a "sludge cleaner". It cleans dirt, not sand particles (dirt, grit, salt), which Aero says need to be cleaned first. (Note that people use it for rough stuff, myself included, but you better be prepared to use LOTS of product and proper technique to avoid scratching.) It doesn't contain wax cleaners, so every time you use it, the wax sits on top of some other wax that was already there. Wash Wax All is a "sealant" that gives a shiny (I mentioned shiny) result. Don't mistake it for a deep glowing "wax". According to Aero, with any luck, it could take 6 months. As a side note, since each new layer sticks to existing ones, you can end up with a lot of layers if you wash regularly. Another note is that by the time you take your car to a car wash, all of your layers will be gone as basically all car washes will remove whatever is already there. I have sand material then it can be up to 8oz or more. On average it takes me about 20-30 minutes top to bottom, including treating the tires with degreaser and rubber conditioner. That's all.

Pros
  • Detergent without water
Cons
  • Some bugs