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Driwash Waterless Car wash
jolinari:
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Well,jolinari,i agree its a bit of a coincidence.But Driwash waterless car wash was in oz 9 years ago with a product that cleaned cars without water exactly like my product does.The product was invented in 1991 for nasa to protect the space shuttle.The product then had distillates in it the maker heard of the changes in some states of usa in regards to voc's(Volitile Organic compounds).
So about 3 years the current product came on the market.It has no distillates just 47 polymers all very good for cars it has no silicones teflons or waxes.
There has been a plethora of "waterless car washes" but we are not worried that we have the trademark on the name i figure let me use it thay cant categorically state they cant scratch a car.They dont have a polymer.
That is why when i pick some lucky vette owner to demo on at yr convention you will see for yrselves.
So,yes i gather there was a need pinpointed but I am not only
successful in drought areas was in Bathurst they have heaps of water but they loved it.
Am i boring u , I hope not.
Car clubs are over the moon at the ease of application.
Should have put my website on before
www.driwash.com.au/ultimatedriwash.
Any questions pls shoot,Theres lots of things i want to get active with yr club,educate you in this product Jim corvette maroon has been using since Darling Harbour Car Show.
I'm very passionate about the range of products please ask more questions
Thanks:)
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Oh thanks heaps for the info...looking forward to meet you @ z convention.
another question....distillates just 47 polymers all very good for cars it has no silicones teflons or waxes....could u explain bit more please
flirtingmark:
Sure ,distillates on the first recipe were like kero,Californians hate it & anythoing like teflons they are very environmentally aware.Anything,near that is outlawed!
Teflons silicones waxes are in the older style of polishes like Meguires,Turtle,Polyglaze.
U need to wash the car with water first so it defeats the purpose of not allowing water onto yr vehicle esp in the motor.
Car washes have waxes blasted at cars.
I want cars looking schmik.I think to explain polymers ,
The inventor used a moulding of monomers
" Polymers are substances whose molecules have high molar masses and are composed of a large number of repeating units. There are both naturally occurring and synthetic polymers. Among naturally occurring polymers are proteins, starches, cellulose, and latex. Synthetic polymers are produced commercially on a very large scale and have a wide range of properties and uses. The materials commonly called plastics are all synthetic polymers.
Polymers are formed by chemical reactions in which a large number of molecules called monomers are joined sequentially, forming a chain. In many polymers, only one monomer is used. In others, two or three different monomers may be combined."
The recipe is impossible to reverse engineer many have tried.
By the way i searched google for that info ,lol
jolinari:
--- Quote ---Originally posted by flirtingmark
Sure ,distillates on the first recipe were like kero,Californians hate it & anythoing like teflons they are very environmentally aware.Anything,near that is outlawed!
Teflons silicones waxes are in the older style of polishes like Meguires,Turtle,Polyglaze.
U need to wash the car with water first so it defeats the purpose of not allowing water onto yr vehicle esp in the motor.
Car washes have waxes blasted at cars.
I want cars looking schmik.I think to explain polymers ,
The inventor used a moulding of monomers
" Polymers are substances whose molecules have high molar masses and are composed of a large number of repeating units. There are both naturally occurring and synthetic polymers. Among naturally occurring polymers are proteins, starches, cellulose, and latex. Synthetic polymers are produced commercially on a very large scale and have a wide range of properties and uses. The materials commonly called plastics are all synthetic polymers.
Polymers are formed by chemical reactions in which a large number of molecules called monomers are joined sequentially, forming a chain. In many polymers, only one monomer is used. In others, two or three different monomers may be combined."
The recipe is impossible to reverse engineer many have tried.
By the way i searched google for that info ,lol
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WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT GOOGLE?;41;41;41
thanks heaps for the info
flirtingmark:
Guys.I'll wait for u to digest that,i'm off to bed,detailing 2 morgans tomorrow can't wait:spook
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