Hello everyone,
I would like to get your feedback, do you think the owners of exotic, beautiful automobiles would find a value to having their autos detailed at their homes?  But here is the twist, it's done without using water, sounds crazy give me your feedback...

Thanks and looking forward yo your responses...

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More info on your technique ? I'm thinking no water = chance of fine scratches. Or you just speaking of cleaning trailer queens with hardly any dust on them ?

Not bashing... just getting the topic going, I'm curious ! haha

Great idea...and good point from Jason.

I can say that many attendees of our shows say water never touches their classics. They stay in the garage expect for car shows and some have gone years with not a drop!

So, yes, I would say their is a market for it.

Hello Gentlemen,

 

Thanks for your feedback and interest in the Waterless Detailing...  To give you the best example, if you remember the scrubbing bubbles commercial, that process is called emulsification the product that I use works off that same principle.

I can assure you that I have never in the 22 yrs. I have been using this product scratched a vehicle, all my work is done by hand. 

I hope that at some point I will have an opportunity to show you my work.  Please take a moment to visit my website and take a look at a view my client cars and as always give me your thoughts.

 

Thanks again and I look forward to your responses...

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