Dri-wash??

hurikane85

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I saw a vette at the car show that looked crazy clean even next to car the same color and way less miles. I asked what he used on his car and he said DRI-WASH. He works on the detailing department at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and says thats what they use on all their cars at the musuem. I didn't see single swirl mark on this car. Anyone used or heard of this???
 

Ghoust

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i used this product on an old fox body I had, and it cleaned her up well. Not too sure how usage overtime will comply with your paint however.
 

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With light dust and dirt it works well if you use the correct techniques. Heavy dirt and grime you should still use the two bucket wash method.
 

AdamR@Gotham

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I agree, It will work great on museum cars that just sit around and get dusty, If you drive it your gonna scratch the finish.
 

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