Doesn’t a waterless car wash scratch the car?

By jonnoscarwash

This is my second post and also this is the second most common question I am asked as a car wash professional. 

As a mobile car wash operator in Melbourne I am often approached by interested pedestrians and companies who want to know how I clean the car without water and without scratching. 

Basically when you have a dirty car the dirt, grease and grime is connected to the paint. It touches the duco and sticks. Bird pooh, bugs and possum urine also stick closely to the paintwork and work their way into the paintwork.

When you use water, be it high pressure or low pressure, using a Karcher or a hose, you are moving the dirt across the surface of the car and therefore scratching the car. In fact, water is the most likely way to scratch your car!

When you use a natural, ph (neutral) balanced product like Style Magic you actually cause the dirt, grease and grime to lift off the surface of the car and then you are able to move it off by wiping the car. 

Our Victorian distribution site for Style Magic Spray & Wipe discribes the process this way: 

In simple terms – the formulation ‘LUBRICATES & LIFTS‘ the debris off surfaces, almost like making it ‘float’. When the debris meets a clean, damp (very well wrung) quality chamois, it gets attracted into it. That is why it seems so easy to simply spray and ‘wipe off’ dirt without scratching! (Source: jonnosmagicwash.com) 

If you are still skeptical speak to one of our happy customers and read the testimonies online. 

You have to see it to believe it! 

Relevant links:

http://www.Jonnos.com 

http://www.carmagic.com.au 

In simple terms – the formulation ‘LUBRICATES & LIFTS‘ the debris off surfaces, almost like making it ‘float’. When the debris meets a clean, damp (very well wrung) quality chamois, it gets attracted into it. That is why it seems so easy to simply spray and ‘wipe off’ dirt without scratching!

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