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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Armor All Power-Wash-Gel and Wax-It-Dry
Hi,
How are the new Armor All Gel products? The Power-Wash is for a bucketless wash and the Wax-It-Dry gel apparently allows you to wax your car while drying off the water from the wash. What do you think? Have you ever used this stuff? Is it possible to wax a car while drying it with Wax-It-Dry? Would you use/buy these products. |
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Weight is the enemy.
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Dublin, Ohio
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Re: Armor All Power-Wash-Gel and Wax-It-Dry
I wouldn't personally use them, that's mostly because I have so many products that are better that it would be a waste of time. I also have an issue with the bucketless wash (S&W exempt), you really need some way of separating the grit from the wash water, be it 2 buckets, a grit guard, or both (my current setup).
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Re: Armor All Power-Wash-Gel and Wax-It-Dry
Okay,
I see what you mean about the Power Wash Problem. I do not have the Grit Guard, but I will go with the two bucket system. I see how washing without a bucket can be a problem. Thanks. As for the Wax-It-Dry gel, how does that compare to other products? |
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