It’s one of those things that most people who have gotten used to the waterless car wash would be embarrassed to admit to. After knowing the joys of waterless, how could one ever go back? Well, we know a few have people who have tried washing with water again, and the results weren’t pretty. We don’t want to chastise these people – some simply didn’t have access to waterless car wash products temporarily and some were helping to wash cars for people they care about, who weren’t believers in the waterless car wash yet.
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Have you ever tried washing your car with water again?
1. Have You Ever Tried Washing Your Car With Water Again?
It’s one of those things that most people who have gotten used to the waterless car wash would be
embarrassed to admit to. After knowing the joys of waterless, how could one ever go back? Well, we
know a few have people who have tried washing with water again, and the results weren’t pretty. We
don’t want to chastise these people – some simply didn’t have access to waterless car wash products
temporarily and some were helping to wash cars for people they care about, who weren’t believers in
the waterless car wash yet.
Let’s take a look at what happens though, when you go back to the “with water” car wash.
You get all wet – This one is a given, and is even more obvious when it’s cold outside – exactly when you
don’t want to get wet. When you wash a car with water, it’s almost impossible not to get wet. Either
from the water ricocheting off the car and back on to you or from it getting all over you straight from
the hose, you’re gonna have a tough time staying dry when you wash with water (big surprise). If staying
dry is important to you, better make sure you always have waterless car wash products on hand.
2. It takes a lot longer - One of the things people love about the waterless car wash is how little time it
takes to do. When you go back to water, you have to gather all your materials, untangle the hose, fill up
the bucket, add soap and then vigorously scrub down your entire car, before then putting everything
back where you got it from. Don’t forget to rinse out your sponge or else it will get moldy, and to roll the
hose up right, otherwise you’ll be stuck untangling it again next time.
Your car just doesn’t look as nice – This is the one people probably notice more than any other on this
list. After using the waterless car wash, you’re probably accustomed to a different level of shine than
people who still use water. Once you finish washing with water, that glorious moment where you step
back and admire your car is no longer there. Forget about the long lasting protection and shine too (the
shine isn’t even there the minute you’re done!), because there’s no protective layer added when just
using soap and water.
These are the three biggest complaints people have when switching from waterless back to water. Have
you ever tried? What did you notice?