i guess this is an alternative to cleaning your car , but still it takes me at least 4 to 5 hours to clean my car , but i still think this would create fine scratches , how can you deal with tar and heavy mud , this technique wouldn't work ? i am just curious , thank you
Anything is possible.1978 I went to a boxing club and a boxer asked me how much I weighed at the time I was 10 7lb stonnes he told me I was too heavy to box 1981 I was the L/welterweight champ in the Marines individual.Carear 41 6 loss over 20 by KO.At 50 10th June 44mins for 10 run.22 June 2011 5000 m rowing number 8 in the world ranking,2000m 7th and 4th 500m .Have a good weekend .
you are going to scratch the paintwork,period,and two hours to do a full valet,what plannet are you from,iv been valeting for years and iv seen it all, including cowboys such as you,lets see you clean a vehicle covered in mud without using water,infact dont bother your full of shit
I know everyone's going eco crazy but the bottom line is you wont get a good/safe wash without the lubricity of water. Also.. I'd like to see this "waterless" wash on a really dirty car.
The alloys looks dirty on video if it is damaged we clean it same way with same products and result is guaranteed good, we just keep some microfibers for alloys only - it is bad washable, some for bodywork, some for windows and wash them separate. Total Valet
the idea of using water is to get the small stones and bits of dirt off the paint before you take a sponge to it , hes just rubbing it in causing scratches later when u get it done 4-5 times !
We do it every day for two years and have a lot of regular customers who call us every few weeks, believe me nothing happens with bodywork when you call professionals. Total Valet
@totalvalet well im sorry but yes it does fine swirls and scratches you just cant seem em with that stuff you use 8 hour + details i do and they get a lot better finishes than you can be interesting to find out what you charge
i prefer the old sponge an bucket technique not keen on this way ! what if you have fine grit or sand on the paintwork surely you will scratch it if you rub this stuff on .
doesnt look clean at all, but hay ho what do i know my valet and details are only £250
b4tcb 3 weeks ago
i guess this is an alternative to cleaning your car , but still it takes me at least 4 to 5 hours to clean my car , but i still think this would create fine scratches , how can you deal with tar and heavy mud , this technique wouldn't work ? i am just curious , thank you
eugeniorude 1 month ago
@eugeniorude watch this video ( watch?v=rSw39fGe_RM&list=UUN_AuIjabfl34UAjBlYIoRA&index=1&feature=plcp ) it show how we work
totalvalet 1 month ago
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Anything is possible.1978 I went to a boxing club and a boxer asked me how much I weighed at the time I was 10 7lb stonnes he told me I was too heavy to box 1981 I was the L/welterweight champ in the Marines individual.Carear 41 6 loss over 20 by KO.At 50 10th June 44mins for 10 run.22 June 2011 5000 m rowing number 8 in the world ranking,2000m 7th and 4th 500m .Have a good weekend .
philcoool 7 months ago
No i run a proper valeting company and their is NO waterless wash out there that safely cleans the cars.
DJohnson9852 8 months ago
you are going to scratch the paintwork,period,and two hours to do a full valet,what plannet are you from,iv been valeting for years and iv seen it all, including cowboys such as you,lets see you clean a vehicle covered in mud without using water,infact dont bother your full of shit
secret66mechanism 8 months ago
waterless valet, gurannteed to score your paintwork to hell.
bendover90 10 months ago
I know everyone's going eco crazy but the bottom line is you wont get a good/safe wash without the lubricity of water. Also.. I'd like to see this "waterless" wash on a really dirty car.
roulettered56 1 year ago
why not join us on valeters.com you can post your video and we would love to have you on board
luvvvvvit 1 year ago
Good idea .
BUT,how do you clean car that is covered with dry mud and insects????
zlatnadolina 1 year ago
The alloys look like they are still very dirty! how do you remove baked on brake dust?
retroal 1 year ago
The alloys looks dirty on video if it is damaged we clean it same way with same products and result is guaranteed good, we just keep some microfibers for alloys only - it is bad washable, some for bodywork, some for windows and wash them separate. Total Valet
totalvalet 1 year ago
the idea of using water is to get the small stones and bits of dirt off the paint before you take a sponge to it , hes just rubbing it in causing scratches later when u get it done 4-5 times !
xh17m4n 1 year ago
We do it every day for two years and have a lot of regular customers who call us every few weeks, believe me nothing happens with bodywork when you call professionals. Total Valet
totalvalet 1 year ago
@totalvalet well im sorry but yes it does fine swirls and scratches you just cant seem em with that stuff you use 8 hour + details i do and they get a lot better finishes than you can be interesting to find out what you charge
3drickytrex700 1 year ago
@totalvalet twat
gabstar60 6 months ago
i prefer the old sponge an bucket technique not keen on this way ! what if you have fine grit or sand on the paintwork surely you will scratch it if you rub this stuff on .
ecosselad 2 years ago
Looks interesting. Ive been looking at this stuff for a while. Just ordered some today. All the reviews are good at least.
These guys dont do cheeep car inshooorance, but for a cleeeeen car, call total car valet.
Simples
Glacielfire 2 years ago
@Glacielfire
Thanks for good words.
totalvalet 2 years ago
Best of luck with it guys!
Glacielfire 2 years ago