I just tried QEW for the first time

spree

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Damn...I'm impressed.

For those of you who aren't familiar with QEW (Quick and Easy Wash)...it's a waterless wash product. It allows you to wash your entire car without ever busting out the hose.

It took me about 40 minutes to wash/dry my entire car. It normally takes me a little over an hour to do it with regular car wash soap and a hose. Best of all, I didn't have to pull my car out of the garage. This is a great product for those of you in snowy climates who want to wash their car during the winter. It's great for me too since the sun tends to beat on my driveway...so I no longer risk getting water spots by washing it outside.

Here's a tutorial on how to use this stuff:
http://autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32078

And you can buy it from pakshak...it's made by a company called Protect All.
http://www.pakshak.com/protectall.html
 

DARKSTI

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yea, i like it during the winter when it rains or snows for a few days. Great Product
 

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spree it sounds good. But i guess in my case i would use it for trips to orlando and get all the bugs out of ther front bump on a turnpike stop :rolling: . . But i'll stick to the QD spray. Like the review thanks :thumbsup:
 
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I'll stick to the hose method :)

Something about not having a rinse step that bothers me!
 

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Yeah I used it a couple of times this winter. It is great when its 30 derees outside and dark when you get home at 5:30 in the winter. Just heat up the garage and wash it. But I do prefer the bucket method.

I didnt read the review in your link so it may have mentioned this, but a big tip, go by the coin carwash on the way home and rinse off a lot of the loose stuff.
 

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