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Rinseless/Waterless Wash for Ceramic Coated Vehicles

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#1 ·
I just got my 2020 Altitude ceramic coated 2 weeks ago. I live in an apt complex with underground parking so plan on doing rinseless/waterless spray washes. Does anyone have any ceramic coated vehicles, and what products do you use for washes? Thanks
 
#3 ·
I've heard many good things about ONR, will probably give that a try. There's also another one Ive been looking at from Adams, ceramic waterless wash. Apparently its got SiO2 which is the main component of ceramic coatings. Its safe for coated and noncoated. My only concern is: would a simply spray on product like Adams that contains SiO2 adversely affect my professionally ceramic coated vehicle?
 
#6 ·
Ok people i'm here to learn.
What the heck is a rinseless/waterless wash?
Being old school, I can't fathom washing a vehicle without using water with a ceramic coat or not.
 
#7 ·
Ok people i'm here to learn.
What the heck is a rinseless/waterless wash?
Being old school, I can't fathom washing a vehicle without using water with a ceramic coat or not.
So I'm relatively new to it as well but did some research before I got my ceramic coat.
It's a solution that can be diluted in either a water bucket or spray bottle. I personally use a spray bottle. I use a microfiber cloth and spray the heck out of it and the surface. Let it sit for a few seconds and wipe the solution away, follow up with a dry towel. The solutions usually contain somesort of polymer to encapsulate the dirt and limits the friction so there shouldnt be any scratches. Depending on the dilution level, you can use it as a wash, quick detailer, clay bar lubricant etc.