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i do at times. i use ultima waterless wash plus. it's very good in my opinion. you don't want to use it if you car is real dirty though and you want to make sure you have good microfiber towels and keep folding so you have a clean portion of towel on the paint. the nice thing about UWW+ also is that you can use it as a rinse less wash too.

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I've been using Griots for about a year and a half now with nice results. Never had an issue with scratches or swirls left behind but any heavy dirt I'd prefer soap and water of course. The kit they have on amazon comes with perfect towels to get it done..

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http://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garage-11285-Spray-On-Wash/dp/B003V3RVWI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1355031384&sr=8-2&keywords=griots+waterless+car+wash

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I've always been a bit leary on using a spray wash, but with real cold winters, I'll give this a try. If cars are extremely dirty, especially after a snow fall, there is a local place that does a complete hand wash (no brushes, just a bunch of guys with mitts) for around $20. Too many times, I've tried to wash the cars when it's really cold out, and I've turned our driveway into a skating rink ! Wife really gets mad at me when I do this. :heartbreaker:

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MAybe I'll get a bottle, try it on my cousins Lexus. If it works, I'll let you know. Anytime you want to come ice skating, shoot on down. Bring your wife and kids, we can start a bon-fire, roast hot dogs and marsh mallows, and have the fire dept here, and the police up my butt. Nah, cops in town like me, maybe because a buddy was on the force !

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Andy, never thought about using the gas pressure washer - good suggestion. I guess luke warm water wouldn't hurt it. What I do in the winter, when there is a lot of crud on the car, is first go to the local coin operated pressure wash, use water only (rinse cycle) to get off the heavy accumulation of salt. Then I bring it home, put it in the garage, turn on the heat so I don't freeze my butt off, and wash with 2-3 buckets of luke warm water & dry. Then I follow up with detailing spray. Works for me !

Joe

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