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Personally I think you would be better off thoroughly washing, polishing, glazing and waxing the car to achieve a good base which would be easier to wash and maintain thereafter. Different formulas have different ingredients. However, they all are relatively versatile and very well able to work with different surfaces, including but not limited to painted steel, fiberglass, metal, regular glass, clear plastic, etc. So while they may not be part of a professional valeter’s kit they are popular, as can be seen from the wide choice available. Wax: From an environmental point of view, some people prefer natural carnauba wax to the synthetic polymer alternative. In performance terms, there’s little difference between them.
This depends on how many microfibre towels you use in the washing process. While it’s true you’ll use way less water than a traditional car wash, you’ll go through a load of towels as you wipe away residue. These towels will need washing, and you’ll more than likely use a washing machine for this task. So, no matter what, you’ll be using some water to clean your car. How well does it work? a>