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Wash wax waterless cleaning

sbowman871
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Has anyone had experience with this product on their RV?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1mSbRbTVGts&feature=player_embedded
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facory
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Waterless cleaning on my TT?? NO WAY
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wmoses
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Like the toilet in the RV, lots of water is needed (for a proper wash and no damage to the finish).
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Wayne
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dadmomh
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x3 with Beachums. I'm a big fan of a water hose and a bucket of regular car wash detergent + a long handled soft brush. Of the same opinion of a Waterless Dog Shampoo....just don't see it working.
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dspencer
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nightshift wrote:
Beachums wrote:
I have a hard time that a waterless cleanser is good for any painted surface that has any amount of grit. I may be wrong about this, but I wouldn't want to try it no matter how difficult it would be for me to get water.


X 2

Where does the grit go??


It gets ground into the finish. :h

Bill___Kate
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I haven't used the product or device shown the OP's video, but I have used No Rinse Wash and Shine at times when water wasn't available or in campgrounds that do not permit washing your rig.

While I wouldn't want to try it on caked on grime, it works quite well with a more normal amount of dirt. I usually use two buckets, each with a gallon or two of water in them - one with a little of the solution in it, and one just plain water. I dampen a microfiber towel with the solution, and wipe off an area of the RV, then rinse the towel in the clear water before rewetting it with the solution for the next section. The towel really lifts off the dirt, and it rinses off into the bucket. It doesn't seem to scratch at all.

Works in a pinch .....
Bill & Kate - Stone Harbor, NJ
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nightshift
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Beachums wrote:
I have a hard time that a waterless cleanser is good for any painted surface that has any amount of grit. I may be wrong about this, but I wouldn't want to try it no matter how difficult it would be for me to get water.


X 2

Where does the grit go??

Beachums
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I have a hard time that a waterless cleanser is good for any painted surface that has any amount of grit. I may be wrong about this, but I wouldn't want to try it no matter how difficult it would be for me to get water.
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Road_Runners
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From the video it looks like the vehicles they were cleaning were pretty clean in the first place. I wonder how this stuff works on road grim?
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robsouth
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