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as is so often the case, the product may be misused - that is to say people will use it in situations where they should not be used, like a waterless car wash when the car is totally covered in dirt. Thats not to say waterless doesn't have its place.
bollex bullshit you can not give a full valet without water. how do you clean the engin?? how do you clean the under the wheel arches?? how do you clean the grese on the door shuts??
I just love his attempt at cleaning at 0.13 or should i say his attempt at trying to make it appear as difficult as possible,love how he throws the sponge on the floor lmao.
And a 180 litres wtf,i could easily clean a car with 2 of those barrels
I'm not surprised he uses 180 litres of water - leaves the hose running while he's not using it! I've got a pressure washer, or a nozzle, both of which only let water out when you're using it. Then he throws the sponge on the ground - obviously knows nothing about car cleaning. End of!
waterless valeting is a good concept point being this a hole doesnt explain the actual method that you should pre rinse the car first but only using a hose the fact of the matter is it doesnt release chemicals down the drain
of course these product won't scratch the body of the car...no product will.... it's the dirt that it carries scratch the paint surface, people use water to rinse off dirt so it won't scratch the paint surface when shampooing the car...
How can it be a wash and wax - its runny like water! Apart from that, you'll just smear dirt around. Remind me not to buy your car - it'll need a respray.
you can wash and wax, its mixted 2geva like spray and shine, if u leave the bottle that it comes in u can see the water ingrediant lays on the top and the wax in the bottle and you shake it to activate it then use it
Haven't used this exact product, and I REFUSE to try it. Fact is a cloth will move the grit round on your paint work, leading to swirls. Therefore I will not use this.
If it was any good, why would professional detailers still use water - if it didn't scratch/swirl they'd avoid water would they not, meaning that they could further extend their business.
Take it you either haven't used it, or have a car that is already covered in swirls!
I've also used various wash and wax type products, all of which have failed miserably. There is no substitute for proper car care, using separate polishes and waxes. If products such as wash and wax and this load of tut worked, then companies who make wax and car shampoo would undoubtedly fail.
Try this - no thanks! This guy used to use the car wash, so his standards must be low. End of.
What happens when you repeatedly "wash" your car with this stuff? All these smart people that know the rules of washing a car don't fall for this gimmick.
RULE NUMBER ONE. ALWAYS RINSE THE CAR WITH WATER BEFORE WASHING.
johnalexwood is obviously a sales rep or something for this company. This product will leave swirls and scratches. The clear coat will suffer and you will see all the scuff marks and swirls. The cloth they use is very tight knit. This will actually trap dirt. Don't you ever hear of those dusters that are made of microfiber and materials like that. They trap dirt.
Miracle Drywash is now being used by Autoglass to valet cars. They have thoroughly checked the product out (that's more than I can say for most of the commenters here!) and they don't need to rinse before they start, so your Rule Number One is really Rule Number None!
This is a copy pf Meguiars Ultimate Detail. The difference is, that Meguiars claim their product is to be used to keep on top of cleaning your car, AFTER you've washed it.
The point i'm making is that the product that you're obviously endorsing is more useful as a detailer. Not purely for washing. To use something like that in the midst of winter without a pre-wash would be catastrophic!
You cannot remove road salt, grime and muck without a pre wash. To do otherwise is foolish and harmful to the paintwork. If you want swirls in your paint, go ahead. Where will you be when it comes to rectifying damaged paintwork?
Well that is quite literally impossible. Thick dirt and salt needs water to be shifted - try using a moist (only damp) cloth on your car and you'll see why.
Bucket clean water, chamois, do the same thing without the bullshit price & surfactants [detergents] of this fucked UP product. Revolutionary? MY ARSE!
Come now, language! Children might be reading this! You're polluting the internet! Anyway, you say 'it will do the same thing', but Miracle Drywash both cleans AND polishes (waxes) in one go. If you pour water over the car when you've finished, it beads just like after waxing it, and it DOESN'T have surfactants in it (are you sure we are talking about the same product? This one's called MIRACLE DRYWASH).
That stuff is £15 a bottle. I thought petrol was expensive!!! That makes each wash £3. I can wash my car using 1 x 12 litre bucket with 11 litres of water, about 10p in shampoo and about 30 litres of water through a pressure washer. Apparently, 5 litres is about 1p. I use 41 litres - costs me about 10p for the water and about 10p for the shampoo.
Thats 20p, and it takes 20-30 minutes. I save £2.80, and get no scratches! What about the eco damage from the box and plastic bottle - not degradable
If you type SPRING into the discount code box on the site's purchase page, you will get £2.50 off, making it only £12.49. They claim you can get 7 washes out of a bottle - so that's only £1.78 per wash. Don't forget that's both a wash AND a polish in one go.
I do polish my car, every one to two weeks. I pay £5 for 500ml of polish, and get approximately 1 year of use. I can wash and polish my car for about £1, and I get no scratches.
How much time would that save you? What is your time worth to you? Would you bother to wax your car anyway? How much does it cost to get your car cleaned at a carwash at a petrol station? A lot more than £1.78 I would guess, and that only for a wash and a pretty poor one at that since the brushes can't reach everywhere.
It would save me 78p the embarrassment of driving a car covered in scratches&also I can know that my car is polished properly. Saying that polishes your car is like saying wash and wax shampoo waxes your car. Quite simply it doesnt. I agree car washes offer poor service however, this product does too. Therefore, given the choice I would pay to use the jetwash facility so there really is no excuse. I don't know how much it is to have my car cleaned at a carwash because I have never been in one.
By using MDW, you are also NOT putting detergents into the UK's river system, you are saving 1 ton of water per bottle, and as for the bottle - it's recyclable like every other plastic bottle. Don't bother to suggest that it scratches - if it did, the product would never have passed Go. As it is, it is going from strength to strength, sold by Marks & Spencers, Amazon etc. You think these huge corporates wouldn't check it out thoroughly before adding it to their shelves?
I don't care the stuff I use is not toxic to marine life&we have a sewerage system. This ensures that polluted water doesn't enter the rivers until it has been cleaned. We don't have raw sewage in rivers do we. Come on use a credible argument. Amazon sell all sorts of crap-individuals can sell things-amazon is a market place. Marks and spencer sell it-so what. Harrodds sell cigars, but it doesnt mean that they are good for you. It puts those hazy scratches on your car which dull the appearance.
The water going down some storm drains flows directly into nearby rivers without being treated. So when you wash your car in the street, that is where all the dirt and detergent will ultimately end up.
only on new estates 10 years old ish has separate drains for rain water and sewage, 90percent of rain water road gulls mix in with houldhold and industrial sewage and get processed at a sewage treatment plant by being put back into the river only after going though a cleaning process, the water discharged from the plant into the river is closely monitered by the enviroment agency,
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So the factory uses no water, the stuff in the bottle has no water... I don't think so.
How is it environmentally friendly - it comes in a cardboard box - not recycled material and I doubt that the user will recycle it. It also comes in a PLASTIC bottle which takes hundreds of years to decompose and is made using oil. It really isn't as environmentally friendly as water. My water is recycled, and my hose hasn't been changed for over 5 years, and came with NO packaging other than 2 cable ties
u cannot clean your car the same as you can with this, water leaves smears and marks and doesnt protect your car leaving it shiny and reflective as a mirror and leaves a smooth surface
Water doesn't leave smears. This product does - its scientifically impossible. It protects your car as well as conventional wash and wax - poorly. Thats why people such as Autoglym, Turtlewax are still in business. Water is use to wash a car alongside a bucket of shampoo. Get it right - you are most probably an alias for Miracle Drywash or a shareholder or something like that!
proshine spray and shine doesnt leave smears. water does when it drys thats why rain does wen i drys. i use spray and shine you can see houses reflecting off your car when they are metres aways from your car!
Thats because modern cars have a clearcoat which achieves this. I dry my car after washing it, and to be honest, clean water only really marks on glass. By the time I have finished washing and drying my car, I'd still be faffing around switching clothes etc.
we had a huge storm today and the rain literaly washed my car to crisp and clean and LEFT NO STREAKS WOOT. this so beats wahsing it by hand and makes polsihing or whatever easier
Well each bottle contains 500ml of Miracle Drywash which obviously isn't all water but if it were, what is true is that, since no water is wasted in its manufacture, 1 litre and Miracle Drywash saves 2000 litres of water. That's amazing!
Er hello! I'll think i'll stick with Meguiars products. Proven history and gives an excelent "showroom" shine. You won't get that with MDW. Thats for sure.
I was saying that I dont drop my sponge on the floor - that gets grit into it. However, when I wash my car, I rinse the sponge frequently. That cloth has a small thickness, and grit gets into the cloth - guess what - no water means no rinsing, so the grit stays there. Eventually small pieces of grit stay in the pile and add to your swirls. Therefore, it scratches. Wet a cloth and rub the side of your car - you will get a similar effect.
ENJOY YOUR SCRATCHES-I know car dealers will love them!
I was very sceptical about using Miracle Drywash but I gave it ago. I couldn't believe the results it has given me, it did not scratch my paint at all. I also tried it on my alloy wheels, very impressed. Just follow the instructions on the box. Just try it before you slag it off.
I don't leave my hosepipe running when I was my car. This guy is mad. 1800litres. Does he have any idea how much that is. Don't use car washes, either wash it your self or take it to a professional. I wash mine myself and there are virtually no scratches. Oh and don't be stupid and throw your sponge on the floor.
The water usage estimate came from Waterwise UK which granted Miracle Drywash an award for saving the UK so much water! Waterwise is an independent not-for-profit UK NGO focused on decreasing water consumption in the UK.
Well it looks like they are not that wise at all. 1800 litres to wash a car - I could wash a bus with that. I use a pressure washer for about 7 minutes and 10 litres of water. A pressure washer uses 1/4 of the water used by a hosepipe. Sounds good to me. Are you saying that miracle drywash uses NO water?
Government organisations-the government can't even look after data let alone get numbers correct - look at their immigration estimates.
i agree with everyone agaist this video as i am a regular professional car cleaner. i do not agree with this at all as it will make swerl marks and scratches to the car. please aviod this because this guy is trying to make money out of you. DONT LISTEN thanks and bye
I'm sorry, but you are misinformed. A growing number of valeting companies are now using Miracle Drywash instead of water, which is great news for the environment. If the product caused swirl marks on just ONE of their client's cars, they would be out of business. Please think about it before commenting publicly! It's just good manners!
Name one. All of the ones I know of use either your supply of water, have their own premises using their water, or carry some in a van. The ones that dont usually clean company cars - They are owned by a leasing firm, so nobody cares if they get scratched - they just get another one!
People like me who actually own their own car care about the condition - it costs us if we dont. How do you prove that they put the scratches there? They would just deny it saying they were there before they came
The valeters who use Miracle Drywash to clean their clients' cars are given on the Miracle Drywash website on the valeters page in the left margin. The biggest name that has just been added to the list is Autoglass. Many others are given on that page including their full contact details. Get in touch with some of them and find out for yourself.
Ouch! There is no way that you can simply spray on the product and wipe away the dirt WITHOUT leaving scratches and swirl marks. Feel free to contact me if you want to prove me wrong.
How to scratch your car in two easy steps! No matter what the claims are, you simply cannot wipe over dirt with a lubricating product and not scratch the paintwork. If Miracledrywash wish to prove me wrong - then I'd happily give them a hearing ear.
On the blog of the company that makes Miracle Drywash, it says that they have just brought out their Waterless Valeting kit. Check it! miracledrywash dot blogspot dot com
the way i see it is,is there any real need for this sort of thing?
I mean where i live it rains more often than not&there are good drains so all the water i use washing my car will eventually find its way back into circulation anyway.
As for nasty chemicals washing down drains,i dont use them.the paintwork on my car is delicate so i only use gentle products.
If push came to shove over the water situation im sure i could rustle up a rain water filtration system.
looks just like a detailing spray.wouldnt use it on dirty bodywork though and i bet its not cheap.if youre a lazy bleeder better off getting 1 gallon of megs last touch for £17 quid and going 50:50 on it.last waaaay longer.
It's only £9.99 for 500ml which is enough for approx 7 'washes' - available online via MiracleDrywash's site and also now available from Marks & Spencer.
The UK has less available water per person than most other European countries.
London is drier than Istanbul, and the South East of England has less water available per person than the Sudan and Syria. Each person currently uses about 150 litres of water every day. This has been rising by 1% a year since 1930. This consumption level is not sustainable in the long-term. Miracle Drywash offers a way of reducing that figure considerably as well as preventing wildlife pollution. (ref: Waterwise)
furthermore if you are worried about water use, (it does not take 180 litres to clean a car) then dont. go to a jet wash which by law has to recycle their water. washes in one of these will mean you have actually used, in environmental terms, almost no water at all.
This figure is not ours - it's from Waterwise, a an NGO focused on decreasing water consumption in the UK. With recycled-water carwashes, they have to dispose of the dirty water sometime (which pollutes wildlife) and then use new water. Miracle Drywash uses no water.
you tube wont let me post the length of response i wished to write. all this talk of 180 litres to wash a car is pathetic and nothing more than scaremongering. this miracle waterless product contains water. yes or no? it also is surrounded by a plastic environmetally unfreindly package which is not recycled by the vast majority of users and therefore this product has almost no environmental impact positive or negative. i would suggest it is fairly neutral in its imapct.
furthermore if you have to import it from america the the carbon footprint caused by the aircraft that flys the items across could potentially leave your product in a position where it causes more damage than it mends.
the product does what it says. i tried it. but it struggles with water marks left by rain and cannot remove tar debris from around wheel arches etc. secondly it is time consuming (about 30 minis per car) compared to about 8 on a jet wash and also tiring.
Exactly. its not a good idea to apply wax weekly either. Build up occurs and paint's shine is affected. Steer well clear of this unless your into worthless gimmicks.
Ever used it? Seen a demonstration of it? Do you ever pass judgment without having all the facts? Do you ever give your opinion about something without having any evidence of what you are saying?
What do you think that I am? Stupid? I'm not putting that anywhere near my car - I'd rather not wash it. Ive seen it being used, and I can tell you for a fact it adds hazy swirls to your car, and I'd not like those. I assume that you have used this product - check your car in the sun for swirls. Are you in anyway affiliated with this company? Thought so.
Well, it doesn't look like you've actually ever used the product. The fact that you didn't know water that goes down storm drains causes pollution to the river system certainly did expose your level of knowledge about this subject I must say.
My water doesn't go down storm drains - it goes into a field. So there. How can car shampoo be considered a problem if there is human sh*t in the river - the fact is it goes to a processing plant before being released into the river.
Raw sewage in rivers was abolished by Isambard Kingdom Brunel - A LONG TIME AGO. You are making as much sense as the product!
raw sewage does enter rivers only in storm conditions, ie heavy rain for a few hours , sewers cant cope and sewage is alowwed to overflow into a near-by strwam or river , this is consented by the enviroment agency as the raw sewage will be very very diluted by the vast amount of rain water!!
i doubt it uses no water at all in the mixture of chemicals. i agree it uses less water but i have never used 180 litres of water to clean a car in my life. My average to clean a car manually is between 5 and 10.
The waterwise got org site states on this page: Home - Save Water - At Home - Outdoors:"Use a bucket and sponge to wash your car. Just 30 minutes with a hosepipe will waste hundreds of litres." With Miracle Drywash, you don't even need a bucket and sponge!
if you dont use water, the cloth that catches your dirt will scratch all around while you wipe!! you will clean your car, and have a scratchy look after a few washes!!! beware, use only microfiber or 100% cloth products only, and use plenty of water
Sorry but that's simply not the case. As the website says: "Miracle Drywash lifts the dirt and grit from the surface you are washing as it dries, and suspends it within the compound..." When washing with water, I'm sure a bit of sand trapped in your sponge can do nasty damage as can drive-thru cashwashes. Miracle Drywash is expanding fast around the world and helping to save millions of gallons of water along the way.
sorry but you dont understand the deifference between common sense and a lie, they obviously say that... is it true, you yhink that product lifts the dirt and has a complex system to manage to move the dirt and grime to the compuonds surface? if so... woundnt it be readind dirt from both sides as it cleans and holds? no way!!! it might pick up the dirt, but also its carrying it all around while you keep cleaning... which means scratching the whole surface... continued....
uhh u do know mirofiber cloths R 60% plastics and will scratch the hell out of your car. the best thing to use is sheeps wool cloths there expensive but wont scrtch your car.
We have done thousands and thousands of cars with Miracle Drywash and microfibre cloths - not one single scratch. We have many satisfied customers. Can I ask if you have tried the product at all? You are more than welcome to come and visit us and we will gladly demonstrate the product on a vehicle of your choice for you to see the amazing results for yourself. Thank you for your comments.
Miracle Drywash will not scratch the bodywork, or form any kind of grinding paste! You will however save 50% of the time you take normally to wash and polish your car, and if you use a 500ml bottle for the usual six or seven washes of your car, you will have saved ONE TON (1200 litres) of water!
Miracle Drywash has been developed to reduce water use. It cleans in a completely different way to water and washing up liquid, just as having your best suit dry cleaned, cleans in a different way to the washing machine.
Once you have sprayed Miracle Drywash onto your car, you gently rub it in and allow it a few seconds to dry. During that drying process, the dirt is lifted from the surface and suspended in the mixture which never comes into contact with the bodywork again. As you wipe off with the second cloth, you release a layer of polish onto the bodywork at the same time as removing the dirt from the surface onto the cloth, which you can later wash in your washing machine - job done.
It's shit..that is NOT a car wash..this is a shit wash..u cunt
fady916 8 months ago
Fuck u
fady916 8 months ago
throw that sponge on the floor. use it again. get more scratches. yeh~~
sdutango 8 months ago
fake
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polysemousncrk 1 year ago
u dont need water to polish a car...you use polishing compounds and porter cables
haji9891 1 year ago
as is so often the case, the product may be misused - that is to say people will use it in situations where they should not be used, like a waterless car wash when the car is totally covered in dirt. Thats not to say waterless doesn't have its place.
ibleed1 2 years ago
Totally get where you are coming from but you can use Onedrywash even when your car is covered in mud.
miracledrywash 2 years ago
bollex bullshit you can not give a full valet without water. how do you clean the engin?? how do you clean the under the wheel arches?? how do you clean the grese on the door shuts??
TheLe5 2 years ago
Such a bullshit video, only an idiot would buy into this crap method. Drive thru some mud or salty winter roads, then use your waterless method. LOL
How can you clean your car without water? You can't!
warrior7772 2 years ago
swirl mark heaven
mikeeonfiya 2 years ago
One more thing,check out the first few comments praising the product hmm i wonder who made those accounts,lol.
amurphy245 2 years ago
I just love his attempt at cleaning at 0.13 or should i say his attempt at trying to make it appear as difficult as possible,love how he throws the sponge on the floor lmao.
And a 180 litres wtf,i could easily clean a car with 2 of those barrels
amurphy245 2 years ago
@amurphy245 I know yeah, I use at most maybe 20 or 30 litres while washing my car, and sometimes as little as 10 litres.
Zlyzer 2 years ago
I'm not surprised he uses 180 litres of water - leaves the hose running while he's not using it! I've got a pressure washer, or a nozzle, both of which only let water out when you're using it. Then he throws the sponge on the ground - obviously knows nothing about car cleaning. End of!
jameswalker99 2 years ago
waterless valeting is a good concept point being this a hole doesnt explain the actual method that you should pre rinse the car first but only using a hose the fact of the matter is it doesnt release chemicals down the drain
billybob9351 3 years ago
As a professional detailer with DECADES of experience, I'd like to put this right -
It takes about 50 litres only to wash a car WITH a pressure washer !
Cleaning your car with this product without first at least pre-rinsing WILL produce swirls
and scratches !
And lots more reasons to stay away from "dry wash" type products.......
CherishedCarCare 3 years ago
who ever buys this is a idot
orangecounty60 3 years ago
this is rubish............
hpd77 3 years ago
of course these product won't scratch the body of the car...no product will.... it's the dirt that it carries scratch the paint surface, people use water to rinse off dirt so it won't scratch the paint surface when shampooing the car...
citi0rhythm 3 years ago
I don't trust a guy who just threw his sponge on the ground. GG Moron.
ModularMuscle 3 years ago 2
i agree all the way this dude is a dork
orangecounty60 3 years ago
lmao
i would laugh if it was just water in a spray bottle. being sold for like $50 a bottle
350drifting 3 years ago
Most probably it is!
jameswalker99 3 years ago
it isnt its justa copy of spray and shine. i have it its nuffin like water its a wash and wax but isnt like other waxs
trevoo6 3 years ago
How can it be a wash and wax - its runny like water! Apart from that, you'll just smear dirt around. Remind me not to buy your car - it'll need a respray.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
you can wash and wax, its mixted 2geva like spray and shine, if u leave the bottle that it comes in u can see the water ingrediant lays on the top and the wax in the bottle and you shake it to activate it then use it
trevoo6 3 years ago
Oh come on, the only true wax comes as a separate product.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
Have you used this product big mouth?
catastrophicend1 2 years ago
Haven't used this exact product, and I REFUSE to try it. Fact is a cloth will move the grit round on your paint work, leading to swirls. Therefore I will not use this.
If it was any good, why would professional detailers still use water - if it didn't scratch/swirl they'd avoid water would they not, meaning that they could further extend their business.
Take it you either haven't used it, or have a car that is already covered in swirls!
jameswalker99 2 years ago
I've also used various wash and wax type products, all of which have failed miserably. There is no substitute for proper car care, using separate polishes and waxes. If products such as wash and wax and this load of tut worked, then companies who make wax and car shampoo would undoubtedly fail.
Try this - no thanks! This guy used to use the car wash, so his standards must be low. End of.
jameswalker99 2 years ago
lol, i know its not water, im just saying if it was it would be hilarious
350drifting 3 years ago
What happens when you repeatedly "wash" your car with this stuff? All these smart people that know the rules of washing a car don't fall for this gimmick.
RULE NUMBER ONE. ALWAYS RINSE THE CAR WITH WATER BEFORE WASHING.
esparza8888 3 years ago 5
johnalexwood is obviously a sales rep or something for this company. This product will leave swirls and scratches. The clear coat will suffer and you will see all the scuff marks and swirls. The cloth they use is very tight knit. This will actually trap dirt. Don't you ever hear of those dusters that are made of microfiber and materials like that. They trap dirt.
esparza8888 3 years ago
Miracle Drywash is now being used by Autoglass to valet cars. They have thoroughly checked the product out (that's more than I can say for most of the commenters here!) and they don't need to rinse before they start, so your Rule Number One is really Rule Number None!
johnalexwood 3 years ago
Autoglass do windscreens. If I have my car valeted I go to a valeter. Think of it as having your windows washed by a gas man. Not quite right.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
This is a copy pf Meguiars Ultimate Detail. The difference is, that Meguiars claim their product is to be used to keep on top of cleaning your car, AFTER you've washed it.
axelfols1 3 years ago
Well it's not claiming to be a waterless approach to cleaning cars then is it? So it's not comparable.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
The point i'm making is that the product that you're obviously endorsing is more useful as a detailer. Not purely for washing. To use something like that in the midst of winter without a pre-wash would be catastrophic!
axelfols1 3 years ago
No it wouldn't - it works a treat, whatever the season.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
You cannot remove road salt, grime and muck without a pre wash. To do otherwise is foolish and harmful to the paintwork. If you want swirls in your paint, go ahead. Where will you be when it comes to rectifying damaged paintwork?
axelfols1 3 years ago
Well that is quite literally impossible. Thick dirt and salt needs water to be shifted - try using a moist (only damp) cloth on your car and you'll see why.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
Bucket clean water, chamois, do the same thing without the bullshit price & surfactants [detergents] of this fucked UP product. Revolutionary? MY ARSE!
mrstopcancer 3 years ago
Come now, language! Children might be reading this! You're polluting the internet! Anyway, you say 'it will do the same thing', but Miracle Drywash both cleans AND polishes (waxes) in one go. If you pour water over the car when you've finished, it beads just like after waxing it, and it DOESN'T have surfactants in it (are you sure we are talking about the same product? This one's called MIRACLE DRYWASH).
johnalexwood 3 years ago
That stuff is £15 a bottle. I thought petrol was expensive!!! That makes each wash £3. I can wash my car using 1 x 12 litre bucket with 11 litres of water, about 10p in shampoo and about 30 litres of water through a pressure washer. Apparently, 5 litres is about 1p. I use 41 litres - costs me about 10p for the water and about 10p for the shampoo.
Thats 20p, and it takes 20-30 minutes. I save £2.80, and get no scratches! What about the eco damage from the box and plastic bottle - not degradable
jameswalker99 3 years ago
If you type SPRING into the discount code box on the site's purchase page, you will get £2.50 off, making it only £12.49. They claim you can get 7 washes out of a bottle - so that's only £1.78 per wash. Don't forget that's both a wash AND a polish in one go.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
I do polish my car, every one to two weeks. I pay £5 for 500ml of polish, and get approximately 1 year of use. I can wash and polish my car for about £1, and I get no scratches.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
How much time would that save you? What is your time worth to you? Would you bother to wax your car anyway? How much does it cost to get your car cleaned at a carwash at a petrol station? A lot more than £1.78 I would guess, and that only for a wash and a pretty poor one at that since the brushes can't reach everywhere.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
It would save me 78p the embarrassment of driving a car covered in scratches&also I can know that my car is polished properly. Saying that polishes your car is like saying wash and wax shampoo waxes your car. Quite simply it doesnt. I agree car washes offer poor service however, this product does too. Therefore, given the choice I would pay to use the jetwash facility so there really is no excuse. I don't know how much it is to have my car cleaned at a carwash because I have never been in one.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
By using MDW, you are also NOT putting detergents into the UK's river system, you are saving 1 ton of water per bottle, and as for the bottle - it's recyclable like every other plastic bottle. Don't bother to suggest that it scratches - if it did, the product would never have passed Go. As it is, it is going from strength to strength, sold by Marks & Spencers, Amazon etc. You think these huge corporates wouldn't check it out thoroughly before adding it to their shelves?
johnalexwood 3 years ago
I don't care the stuff I use is not toxic to marine life&we have a sewerage system. This ensures that polluted water doesn't enter the rivers until it has been cleaned. We don't have raw sewage in rivers do we. Come on use a credible argument. Amazon sell all sorts of crap-individuals can sell things-amazon is a market place. Marks and spencer sell it-so what. Harrodds sell cigars, but it doesnt mean that they are good for you. It puts those hazy scratches on your car which dull the appearance.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
The water going down some storm drains flows directly into nearby rivers without being treated. So when you wash your car in the street, that is where all the dirt and detergent will ultimately end up.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
No it doesn't. See my comment about Isambard.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
only on new estates 10 years old ish has separate drains for rain water and sewage, 90percent of rain water road gulls mix in with houldhold and industrial sewage and get processed at a sewage treatment plant by being put back into the river only after going though a cleaning process, the water discharged from the plant into the river is closely monitered by the enviroment agency,
boyasaka 2 years ago
Can you please give me the link where you got this info from?
johnalexwood 2 years ago
"Approximately 1 1/2 years before I left, a new rule came out stating that if you got pregnant, you had to either get an abortion, which was heavily pushed, or leave. The rule had previously been that if you got pregnant, you had to get an abortion or be sent to a small and failing lower organization where you had to fend for yourself and your baby." - Declaration of Astra Woodcraft, ex-scientologist, former Sea Org member, and owner of exscientologykids(.)com, 24 January 2001.
OpenComments 2 years ago
As it uses NO water, it both saves water and doesn't pollute our waterways which is why Miracle drywash is such an environmentally friendly product.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
So the factory uses no water, the stuff in the bottle has no water... I don't think so.
How is it environmentally friendly - it comes in a cardboard box - not recycled material and I doubt that the user will recycle it. It also comes in a PLASTIC bottle which takes hundreds of years to decompose and is made using oil. It really isn't as environmentally friendly as water. My water is recycled, and my hose hasn't been changed for over 5 years, and came with NO packaging other than 2 cable ties
jameswalker99 3 years ago
you worry too much......
you're probably not going to live to see the world go down or even oil to run out
350drifting 3 years ago
No, I know, I was just using his environment argument to my advantage!
jameswalker99 3 years ago
u cannot clean your car the same as you can with this, water leaves smears and marks and doesnt protect your car leaving it shiny and reflective as a mirror and leaves a smooth surface
trevoo6 3 years ago
Water doesn't leave smears. This product does - its scientifically impossible. It protects your car as well as conventional wash and wax - poorly. Thats why people such as Autoglym, Turtlewax are still in business. Water is use to wash a car alongside a bucket of shampoo. Get it right - you are most probably an alias for Miracle Drywash or a shareholder or something like that!
jameswalker99 3 years ago
proshine spray and shine doesnt leave smears. water does when it drys thats why rain does wen i drys. i use spray and shine you can see houses reflecting off your car when they are metres aways from your car!
trevoo6 3 years ago
Thats because modern cars have a clearcoat which achieves this. I dry my car after washing it, and to be honest, clean water only really marks on glass. By the time I have finished washing and drying my car, I'd still be faffing around switching clothes etc.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
we had a huge storm today and the rain literaly washed my car to crisp and clean and LEFT NO STREAKS WOOT. this so beats wahsing it by hand and makes polsihing or whatever easier
randomrazr 3 years ago
Search for 'Storm Water Run-Off, It's Everyone's Problem!' in Google and you'll see what I mean. See also protectingwater dot c o m
johnalexwood 3 years ago
I'm in UK, we don't have raw sewerage in our country's rivers.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
So how much water doe it take to produce the product? Allready considered this?
Fubeli 3 years ago
Well each bottle contains 500ml of Miracle Drywash which obviously isn't all water but if it were, what is true is that, since no water is wasted in its manufacture, 1 litre and Miracle Drywash saves 2000 litres of water. That's amazing!
johnalexwood 3 years ago
Hehehe.
Anybody bought it?
debugator 3 years ago
I lost interest about 10 seconds into video when he threw the sponge on the ground. Thats another good way of getting swirl marks.
axelfols1 3 years ago 5
Er hello! The point is NOT to use the sponge but to use Miracle Drywash instead with a cloth!
johnalexwood 3 years ago
Er hello! I'll think i'll stick with Meguiars products. Proven history and gives an excelent "showroom" shine. You won't get that with MDW. Thats for sure.
axelfols1 3 years ago
I was saying that I dont drop my sponge on the floor - that gets grit into it. However, when I wash my car, I rinse the sponge frequently. That cloth has a small thickness, and grit gets into the cloth - guess what - no water means no rinsing, so the grit stays there. Eventually small pieces of grit stay in the pile and add to your swirls. Therefore, it scratches. Wet a cloth and rub the side of your car - you will get a similar effect.
ENJOY YOUR SCRATCHES-I know car dealers will love them!
jameswalker99 3 years ago
I was very sceptical about using Miracle Drywash but I gave it ago. I couldn't believe the results it has given me, it did not scratch my paint at all. I also tried it on my alloy wheels, very impressed. Just follow the instructions on the box. Just try it before you slag it off.
fishersid 4 years ago
I don't leave my hosepipe running when I was my car. This guy is mad. 1800litres. Does he have any idea how much that is. Don't use car washes, either wash it your self or take it to a professional. I wash mine myself and there are virtually no scratches. Oh and don't be stupid and throw your sponge on the floor.
jameswalker99 4 years ago
The water usage estimate came from Waterwise UK which granted Miracle Drywash an award for saving the UK so much water! Waterwise is an independent not-for-profit UK NGO focused on decreasing water consumption in the UK.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
Well it looks like they are not that wise at all. 1800 litres to wash a car - I could wash a bus with that. I use a pressure washer for about 7 minutes and 10 litres of water. A pressure washer uses 1/4 of the water used by a hosepipe. Sounds good to me. Are you saying that miracle drywash uses NO water?
Government organisations-the government can't even look after data let alone get numbers correct - look at their immigration estimates.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
i agree with everyone agaist this video as i am a regular professional car cleaner. i do not agree with this at all as it will make swerl marks and scratches to the car. please aviod this because this guy is trying to make money out of you. DONT LISTEN thanks and bye
cooolcars 4 years ago
I'm sorry, but you are misinformed. A growing number of valeting companies are now using Miracle Drywash instead of water, which is great news for the environment. If the product caused swirl marks on just ONE of their client's cars, they would be out of business. Please think about it before commenting publicly! It's just good manners!
johnalexwood 3 years ago
Name one. All of the ones I know of use either your supply of water, have their own premises using their water, or carry some in a van. The ones that dont usually clean company cars - They are owned by a leasing firm, so nobody cares if they get scratched - they just get another one!
People like me who actually own their own car care about the condition - it costs us if we dont. How do you prove that they put the scratches there? They would just deny it saying they were there before they came
jameswalker99 3 years ago
The valeters who use Miracle Drywash to clean their clients' cars are given on the Miracle Drywash website on the valeters page in the left margin. The biggest name that has just been added to the list is Autoglass. Many others are given on that page including their full contact details. Get in touch with some of them and find out for yourself.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
I know, I make televisions for example. A tea bag manufacturer has just bought some of my TVs = so what. What relevance is there?
jameswalker99 3 years ago
t-bag
yay!
350drifting 3 years ago
load of crap, swirl marks and scratches everywhere
xyber81 4 years ago
autosmart tango or re-glaze does exactly the same thing and alot cheaper too !!!
ianben1968 4 years ago
Ouch! There is no way that you can simply spray on the product and wipe away the dirt WITHOUT leaving scratches and swirl marks. Feel free to contact me if you want to prove me wrong.
Roy theshinexperience
theshinexperienceDOTcoDOTuk
theshinexperience 4 years ago
How to scratch your car in two easy steps! No matter what the claims are, you simply cannot wipe over dirt with a lubricating product and not scratch the paintwork. If Miracledrywash wish to prove me wrong - then I'd happily give them a hearing ear.
Paul - Wonder Detail
wonderdetailDOTcoDOTuk
drpellypo 4 years ago
hey but isnt it dat if u whipe directly on dust it might cause scratches to the car ???
MOABDELATTIMO 4 years ago
On the blog of the company that makes Miracle Drywash, it says that they have just brought out their Waterless Valeting kit. Check it! miracledrywash dot blogspot dot com
johnalexwood 4 years ago
its a nice idea i wouldnt apply to a dirty car though like said before meguiars last touch doses same job
woohah 4 years ago
Stop rubbing so hard.
SuesDaytona 4 years ago
the way i see it is,is there any real need for this sort of thing?
I mean where i live it rains more often than not&there are good drains so all the water i use washing my car will eventually find its way back into circulation anyway.
As for nasty chemicals washing down drains,i dont use them.the paintwork on my car is delicate so i only use gentle products.
If push came to shove over the water situation im sure i could rustle up a rain water filtration system.
RoverIain 4 years ago
looks just like a detailing spray.wouldnt use it on dirty bodywork though and i bet its not cheap.if youre a lazy bleeder better off getting 1 gallon of megs last touch for £17 quid and going 50:50 on it.last waaaay longer.
RoverIain 4 years ago
It's only £9.99 for 500ml which is enough for approx 7 'washes' - available online via MiracleDrywash's site and also now available from Marks & Spencer.
miracledrywash 4 years ago
180 liters when you let the dam hose run the water down the drain ,what the hell is bird lime? keep this crap across the pond. thank you
m22rockbox 4 years ago
It's bird excrement. Anyway, you can buy Miracle Drywash in Marks & Sparks now!
miracledrywash 4 years ago
really skeptical about these no water car wash products.
who really cares about how much water i use to wash my car ..except tree huggin hippies and soap dodgers..
snake oil
roadsterrs 4 years ago
The UK has less available water per person than most other European countries.
London is drier than Istanbul, and the South East of England has less water available per person than the Sudan and Syria. Each person currently uses about 150 litres of water every day. This has been rising by 1% a year since 1930. This consumption level is not sustainable in the long-term. Miracle Drywash offers a way of reducing that figure considerably as well as preventing wildlife pollution. (ref: Waterwise)
miracledrywash 4 years ago
furthermore if you are worried about water use, (it does not take 180 litres to clean a car) then dont. go to a jet wash which by law has to recycle their water. washes in one of these will mean you have actually used, in environmental terms, almost no water at all.
intoxicologist 4 years ago
This figure is not ours - it's from Waterwise, a an NGO focused on decreasing water consumption in the UK. With recycled-water carwashes, they have to dispose of the dirty water sometime (which pollutes wildlife) and then use new water. Miracle Drywash uses no water.
miracledrywash 4 years ago
you tube wont let me post the length of response i wished to write. all this talk of 180 litres to wash a car is pathetic and nothing more than scaremongering. this miracle waterless product contains water. yes or no? it also is surrounded by a plastic environmetally unfreindly package which is not recycled by the vast majority of users and therefore this product has almost no environmental impact positive or negative. i would suggest it is fairly neutral in its imapct.
intoxicologist 4 years ago
furthermore if you have to import it from america the the carbon footprint caused by the aircraft that flys the items across could potentially leave your product in a position where it causes more damage than it mends.
intoxicologist 4 years ago
the product does what it says. i tried it. but it struggles with water marks left by rain and cannot remove tar debris from around wheel arches etc. secondly it is time consuming (about 30 minis per car) compared to about 8 on a jet wash and also tiring.
intoxicologist 4 years ago
But Miracle Drywash cleans AND polishes (waxes) your car in one go. How long would it take you to do both?
miracledrywash 4 years ago
you only need to wax your car every 3 months. not once a week
intoxicologist 4 years ago
Exactly. its not a good idea to apply wax weekly either. Build up occurs and paint's shine is affected. Steer well clear of this unless your into worthless gimmicks.
axelfols1 3 years ago
Ever used it? Seen a demonstration of it? Do you ever pass judgment without having all the facts? Do you ever give your opinion about something without having any evidence of what you are saying?
johnalexwood 3 years ago
What do you think that I am? Stupid? I'm not putting that anywhere near my car - I'd rather not wash it. Ive seen it being used, and I can tell you for a fact it adds hazy swirls to your car, and I'd not like those. I assume that you have used this product - check your car in the sun for swirls. Are you in anyway affiliated with this company? Thought so.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
Well, it doesn't look like you've actually ever used the product. The fact that you didn't know water that goes down storm drains causes pollution to the river system certainly did expose your level of knowledge about this subject I must say.
johnalexwood 3 years ago
My water doesn't go down storm drains - it goes into a field. So there. How can car shampoo be considered a problem if there is human sh*t in the river - the fact is it goes to a processing plant before being released into the river.
Raw sewage in rivers was abolished by Isambard Kingdom Brunel - A LONG TIME AGO. You are making as much sense as the product!
jameswalker99 3 years ago
raw sewage does enter rivers only in storm conditions, ie heavy rain for a few hours , sewers cant cope and sewage is alowwed to overflow into a near-by strwam or river , this is consented by the enviroment agency as the raw sewage will be very very diluted by the vast amount of rain water!!
boyasaka 2 years ago
Who do you work for then? A water-based carwash product manufacturer by any chance?
johnalexwood 3 years ago
No, I work in an office, but where is not anything to do with you.
jameswalker99 3 years ago
there are a few products that dont need rinsing
poorboys spray and wipe
dp 4 in 1
quick and easy wash
and my fav optimum no rinse
so yeah this product looks absurd but there are others like it that work really well. This might be worth looking into
calgarydetail 4 years ago
i doubt it uses no water at all in the mixture of chemicals. i agree it uses less water but i have never used 180 litres of water to clean a car in my life. My average to clean a car manually is between 5 and 10.
intoxicologist 4 years ago
The waterwise got org site states on this page: Home - Save Water - At Home - Outdoors:"Use a bucket and sponge to wash your car. Just 30 minutes with a hosepipe will waste hundreds of litres." With Miracle Drywash, you don't even need a bucket and sponge!
johnalexwood 4 years ago
Sorry - with ref to number of litres, that should have been waterwise dot org dot uk on their Save Water - At Home - Outdoors page.
johnalexwood 4 years ago
excellent product i used it on my sports car doesnt scratch it.
aetude 4 years ago
if you dont use water, the cloth that catches your dirt will scratch all around while you wipe!! you will clean your car, and have a scratchy look after a few washes!!! beware, use only microfiber or 100% cloth products only, and use plenty of water
manuelbou 4 years ago
Sorry but that's simply not the case. As the website says: "Miracle Drywash lifts the dirt and grit from the surface you are washing as it dries, and suspends it within the compound..." When washing with water, I'm sure a bit of sand trapped in your sponge can do nasty damage as can drive-thru cashwashes. Miracle Drywash is expanding fast around the world and helping to save millions of gallons of water along the way.
johnalexwood 4 years ago
sorry but you dont understand the deifference between common sense and a lie, they obviously say that... is it true, you yhink that product lifts the dirt and has a complex system to manage to move the dirt and grime to the compuonds surface? if so... woundnt it be readind dirt from both sides as it cleans and holds? no way!!! it might pick up the dirt, but also its carrying it all around while you keep cleaning... which means scratching the whole surface... continued....
manuelbou 4 years ago
uhh u do know mirofiber cloths R 60% plastics and will scratch the hell out of your car. the best thing to use is sheeps wool cloths there expensive but wont scrtch your car.
BPSfuckdarest 4 years ago
We have done thousands and thousands of cars with Miracle Drywash and microfibre cloths - not one single scratch. We have many satisfied customers. Can I ask if you have tried the product at all? You are more than welcome to come and visit us and we will gladly demonstrate the product on a vehicle of your choice for you to see the amazing results for yourself. Thank you for your comments.
sjkproducts 4 years ago
Does it contain wax or organic plant based surfactants
I prefer one with sealant in it
svr73 4 years ago
It does contain some silicon. Does not conatin any organic plant based surfactants.
Tplus10 4 years ago
You should also check out eco-sheen. type eco sheen in the videos
mpgcs 5 years ago
I've used it, and it's brilliant!
Scottmessenger 5 years ago
Miracle drywash works brilliantly. I use it on my classic car and it cleans the dirt off easyly and leaves a great shine.
skhebbal 5 years ago
It works really well - there really is no need to waste all that water and pollute all those fish anymore.
izijohn 5 years ago
looks like washing up liquid to me,surly the point is water washes the dust and dirt off the car,your system just forms it into a grinding paste
ijr900 5 years ago
Miracle Drywash will not scratch the bodywork, or form any kind of grinding paste! You will however save 50% of the time you take normally to wash and polish your car, and if you use a 500ml bottle for the usual six or seven washes of your car, you will have saved ONE TON (1200 litres) of water!
miracledrywash 5 years ago
Miracle Drywash has been developed to reduce water use. It cleans in a completely different way to water and washing up liquid, just as having your best suit dry cleaned, cleans in a different way to the washing machine.
miracledrywash 5 years ago
Once you have sprayed Miracle Drywash onto your car, you gently rub it in and allow it a few seconds to dry. During that drying process, the dirt is lifted from the surface and suspended in the mixture which never comes into contact with the bodywork again. As you wipe off with the second cloth, you release a layer of polish onto the bodywork at the same time as removing the dirt from the surface onto the cloth, which you can later wash in your washing machine - job done.
miracledrywash 5 years ago