Waterless Car Cleaning & Wax??
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Waterless Car Cleaning & Wax??
Has anyone heard of & tried Kozak ( http://www.lexol.com/kozak.html ), made by the manufacturer of Lexol? It's a reusable cloth that supposedly "dry washes" and waxes your car ...
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RE: Waterless Car Cleaning & Wax??
I don't think I could ever drag a cloth across all the dirt on my car without the hair on the back of my neck standing straight up. All I can picture after repeated use is swirl marks all over the surface. Maybe it works great, it would be something I'd have to see before I actually tried it.
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RE: Waterless Car Cleaning & Wax??
I was thinking of ordering one. I can use it on the bike first. The finish is clear coat. If I scratch it up, that is ok, as I need a new fairing anyways soon, then do a new paint job on the whole thing.
But like I said, if it does work, this would be great for the water rationing areas.
But like I said, if it does work, this would be great for the water rationing areas.
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RE: Waterless Car Cleaning & Wax??
Never heard of it. Might work great, but I'll let somone else be the guinea pig! I'll stick to high quality microfiber towels and quick detailing spray. If you try it, please post about your experience.
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RE: Waterless Car Cleaning & Wax??
Sounds like it's a "cloth" Cal Duster with cleaning/waxing agents to get your car clean & shiny. If your car is heavily waxed(like mine is-lol) then it shouldn't cause any harm to your car's surface if you use the cloth properly(as suggested, keeping the cloth folded and knocking the dust free as you clean the vehicle's surface and using the other side of the cloth to wax and buff after the grime has been removed). Anyone have a price on one of these?