A First World problem: The gallon I got was SERIOUSLY thick. I became really frustrated filling a 16 oz bottle from the gallon container. It will take forever with a screw on funnel unless the 16 oz bottle is constantly "burped" to draw the W&W in by vacuum! With my patience worn thin, I did not precisely measure how much product I used in the Adams foam cannon and the soap bucket...but I'd say "plenty"...maybe 3-4 oz each.
I pressure washer rinsed, foamed with W&W and let dwell 5-10 minutes, pressure washer rinsed #2, foamed and then immediately did a 2-bucket wash. Pressure wash rinsed #3 and GWDT/Detail Spray dry (Normally I would of done a pooling rinse.).
Results? REALLY, REALLY, GOOD! Wash and Wax cleans about the same as Shampoo, rinses easily, drys more easily than Shampoo wash, and leaves the paint slick to the touch, with a very good shine, and beaded nicely in the following morning light rain. After a 150 mile drive, the last 30 miles or so in another light rain, the vehicle's shine was still very good when dry the following day. As a bonus, the tires and black textured trim took on a very nice finish...not shinny...a dark, black,satin finish. Even the glass seemed to benefit from the Wash and Wax.
I'd say Wash and Wax will become my go-to for most washes.
Edit: For those that likes suds/foam, Wash and Wax makes plenty!
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I used the product for the first time yesterday.
A First World problem: The gallon I got was SERIOUSLY thick. I became really frustrated filling a 16 oz bottle from the gallon container. It will take forever with a screw on funnel unless the 16 oz bottle is constantly "burped" to draw the W&W in by vacuum! With my patience worn thin, I did not precisely measure how much product I used in the Adams foam cannon and the soap bucket...but I'd say "plenty"...maybe 3-4 oz each.
I pressure washer rinsed, foamed with W&W and let dwell 5-10 minutes, pressure washer rinsed #2, foamed and then immediately did a 2-bucket wash. Pressure wash rinsed #3 and GWDT/Detail Spray dry (Normally I would of done a pooling rinse.).
Results? REALLY, REALLY, GOOD! Wash and Wax cleans about the same as Shampoo, rinses easily, drys more easily than Shampoo wash, and leaves the paint slick to the touch, with a very good shine, and beaded nicely in the following morning light rain. After a 150 mile drive, the last 30 miles or so in another light rain, the vehicle's shine was still very good when dry the following day. As a bonus, the tires and black textured trim took on a very nice finish...not shinny...a dark, black,satin finish. Even the glass seemed to benefit from the Wash and Wax.
I'd say Wash and Wax will become my go-to for most washes.
Edit: For those that likes suds/foam, Wash and Wax makes plenty!
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