 Hey guys, this is Charles over at Cobb Tuning. Today we've got a 2016 Ford Focus RS behind us, and while normally we'd be making a video about how to make this car faster, today we're going to be talking about how to keep it clean. There's a number of different methods that you can use to wash your vehicle. First and foremost, we have the pressure washer, so you would normally use this on a heavily soiled vehicle, or maybe before a paint correction project, polish, etc. We've also got the two bucket method. So obviously you can see here we've got a grit guard, two buckets, so this can be used on a rinseless car wash or using a hose. But today we're going to be exclusively talking about Dr. Beasley's Matte Waterless Wash. We chose Dr. Beasley's Matte Waterless Wash for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it's designed specifically for cars that have a matte finish paint, or as some of you guys know, frozen paint. Our car happens to be covered in a vinyl wrap, so it's got a matte sheen to a lot of the body panels, so this product works out perfectly. We don't need to use a hose. We can do it in the comfort of our own garage, it can be heated, air conditioned, it's really easy for us. So let's go take a look at this Focus RS and see what we can do. The first thing you'll want to do before actually beginning to wash the car is to go over it and thoroughly inspect the vehicle ahead of time. So you'll want to look out for things like bird etchings and droppings, bug splatter, extra heavily soiled areas, and any kind of rock chips on the car. So let's go check it out and see what we can find. So as you can see here, looking at the front of the hood, we've got a couple of bug specks, a little bit of dirt. So what I'm going to go ahead and do is I'm going to spray it with my favorite detail spray just so that it can go ahead and kind of soak in and loosen the dirt so that when we go to actually wash it, it comes off nice and easy. So now we're going to go ahead and start using the Matte Waterless Wash on the car. So we're going to start with the hood and kind of work our way down on the vehicle. As you can see, this has got a vinyl wrap on it as well as some regular paint. So let me go ahead and give it a light mist. I'll wipe it off and then I'll kind of hand dry it. And when it comes to actually wiping the vehicle, be sure you're using a clean microfiber towel and that you flip sides constantly. After you've wiped it, go ahead and come in with another clean microfiber and give it a light buff so that the sheen comes right on through. So now that we've got the hood done, y'all could see that up close. We're going to go ahead and get the rest of the car. So we'll start with the doors, the rest of the vinyl and just work our way around the car. So for our maintenance wash like today, we can go ahead and use the Matte Waterless Wash for your favorite detail spray on the face of the wheels. Let's go ahead and do it. For the last step of the maintenance wash process, we're going to go ahead and clean the glass on this car. So we're going to be using Dr. Beasley's Glass IQ. We'll go ahead and spray it on the glass and let it sit. The reason we let this sit for just a little bit here was not only to clean the glass but it's going to go ahead and leave a nice hydrophobic coating. So let's go ahead and wipe it off. Make sure to get under the wiper blades and once you've cleaned it up, go ahead and get a second wiper towel and just buff it off. We also found that this works great on cleaning access ports as well. Hey everyone, thanks for watching this video on how to do a basic waterless maintenance wash. I hope you learned a little bit. In the future, we should definitely be doing some new videos on other wash practices, methods, you know, polishing, compounding, applying coatings, etc. So keep an eye out for those videos in the coming months. If you have any questions about Cobb Tuning products or any wash methods, just give us a call at 866-922-3059. See you guys again soon. We'd like to give a special thanks to Dr. Beasley's for providing this wonderful array of products that clean, maintain, and protect all Cobb vehicles, whether it be out on the track or on the showroom floor of SEMA.