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Waterless Car Wash - How it Works:
A technique used to wash a vehicle without the use
of water. This technique uses a product that contains
many different ingredients, including wetting agents,
lubricants and protectants. The detergents and wetting
agents in the product combine to soften and emulsify
surface grime, while a specific blend of fluids and
lubricants attach a microscopic layer of protectant to
the surface. The protectant provides a bonded layer of
protection against any remaining abrasive not broken
down by the detergents and wetting agents.
The protectant often contains extensive cross linked
polymers, which make it extremely effective as a car
wax or glaze. The product often contains a complex
mixture of cleaning elements along with the glaze
ingredients.
With proper application, the product lifts dirt from
the vehicle by emulsification. The product surrounds
dirt molecules, lifting them from the paint surface,
before you start to wipe. At the same time, the
application process initiates the cross chain polymer
linking process that results in an extremely shiny,
highly protective glaze finish. All this happens very
rapidly due to the balance of ingredients within the
product itself.
The application process does not involve high pressure
nor extensive rubbing. The application process also
does not require "soaking" - using a high volume of
product. When used in compliance with its "directions
for use," the vehicle will shine and water will bead on
it.
Auto detailing is the practice of performing an extremely thorough cleaning, polishing and waxing of an automobile, both inside and out, to produce a show-quality level of detail. It can be practiced for personal satisfaction, and it is also performed to prepare a car for a Concours d'Elegance (often shortened to just Concours), a car show that features the appearance of cars. Elements of exterior detailing include claying, polishing, and waxing. Interior detailing involves the cleaning of the interior of a vehicle using vacuums, liquid cleaners, and brushes. Engine detailing involves cleaning the engine bay area of dirt and grease by using degreasers and all-purpose cleaners.
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