Microfiber Applicator pads, a great seller.
Posted by in Uncategorized on April 14th, 2010
Our newest product, that just came in a couple of months ago are our microfiber applicator pads, they work great for interior cleaning, and applying the dressings on the exterior and have been a great seller, and an exelent value at just $1.00
http://www.waterlesscarwashproducts.com/store.php?crn=207&rn=418&action=show_detail
Winter Specials
Posted by in Uncategorized on January 25th, 2010
Spring is just around the corner, so be sure to take advantage of our wonderful winter specials going on now. Thesse great prices will be ending soon.
Dri Wash n Guard Ultra-Ion
Posted by in Uncategorized on June 1st, 2009
We have been getting a number of inquiries about the DRI WASH ‘n GUARD® ULTRA-ION™. Questions like:
So we asked DWG International for an answer and here is what they say.
- How long does it last?
- How many times do you put it on the surface?
- Can you wipe it off using a terry cloth towel?
- Do you need a DWG buffing towel between applications?
The first time that DRI WASH ‘n GUARD® ULTRA-ION™ is used, what happens is that it puts ions all over the surface of the vehicle and it starts to remove the impurities on the surface and the residual effects of the elements such as smog or salt or anything that basically has started settling into the painted surface of the clear coat. So the first application does that.
The second application actually bonds the ions with the first application but at the same time it removes even further, any impurities that are on that paint or clear coat. So the first application is important to begin the “ion cleaning” process and the second time should probably be done for best results within 2 weeks to a month.
The third time the product is applied, what starts to occur is that it puts up a strong resistance to the elements and the vehicle surface by the third time has probably reached it’s maximum appearance of what you are going to get for it’s shine and what you are going to get in residual value for keeping the elements off the surface, whether it is bird droppings, bugs or whatever might come along. So that process of the three applications probably should be done for the best results over about 4 to 6 weeks.
We wanted to leave the context in on the rest here of what he said, but washing it without using the product I DO NOT reccomend, as I have seen people try this with it being dirty, there is nothing to break the particles down and lift from the surface
The fourth application and thereafter leaves the vehicle clean again but the good thing is that once you have applied the fourth application it can be cleaned in between applications with a lightly damp cloth. It depends on what’s on the surface of the vehicle, but if it just ran through rain you can take that damp cloth and it could be either a clean terry cloth towel or the DWG Buffing Towel and lightly wipe down the surface without using any pressure. Then what you would do is take a DWG Buffing Towel, not a Terry Cloth towel and again, without using pressure lightly rub the surface removing the excess water from the wipe down.
But you need to understand that to do this process you have to be very, very certain that there are no granules on the surface whatsoever. Because you need to remember that when you apply DWG whether it be CLASSIC or the ULTRA-ION™ you are emulsifying the dirt on the surface, you are breaking down the impurities that are on the surface of your vehicle. So when you are just trying to “dust” it off you don’t have anything breaking down those same impurities so if the surface has sediment or anything similar on it you will need to DRI WASH ‘n GUARD™ it again.
A good rule of thumb is to take an inconspicuous spot, wipe it lightly and if every thing comes off the surface and it’s smooth to the touch with your fingers then that’s good. But, if for some reason there is any residual of dust, dirt or anything else DO NOT wipe it off with a damp towel, do not wipe it off with the buffing towel…reapply DRI WASH ‘n GUARD® to the surface again.
For the newer paint jobs beginning in 2000 you will get better results with the ULTRA-ION™ in using this process. When you have lacquer paints or paints without clear coats on them or paints that have enamel on it then the best product would be the CLASSIC.
The next question is, how often should I use ULTRA-ION™ or CLASSIC? The first thing about ULTRA-ION™ is that it will definitely last longer on the surface of the vehicle than the CLASSIC product. The ions just have more of a residual benefit of protecting the surface. If a vehicle was done 3 or 4 times than it probably could be said that it could last up to a year as far as having that same residual benefit but it does not give full protection. Six months, well that is even better because obviously you are getting the elements deteriorating the product over a period of time. But how often should you really do it? When your car is dirty, instead of using water to wash the vehicle use either the ULTRA-ION™ or the CLASSIC.
DO NOT keep rubbing the surface of your vehicle with the damp cloth and think that you don’t have to reapply the product. A lot of this depends on the elements….is there a lot of smog in the air, have you been going through dust or is there a lot of dust or pollens in the air? Have you been going down a gravel road, have you been driving on a freshly tarred surface and you are getting tar on the side of your vehicle? You have to make the judgment yourself of how you feel the product is looking on the surface.
For instance, in Las Vegas there is dust in the air and in the summer time we have high heat and in the winter we have cold and windy temperatures but what we do is basically when the vehicle needs to be cleaned it is DRI WASH ‘n GUARDed™. The preference is if the vehicle is a 2000 or newer model we use the ULTRA-ION™ and if it’s an older paint you probably need to use the CLASSIC. Both work great there is just a difference in how the ions affect the newer paints compared to the molecules in the CLASSIC product.
But again, it is an appearance factor and a feel of how that vehicle feels when rubbing your fingers across the surface. If it feels a little rough and it feels too dirty use the DRI WASH ‘n GUARD® products and do not try to use the damp cloth to clean it and remember to always test the product first in an inconspicuous spot! After trying it look very carefully at that spot to make sure you are not putting feather scratches into the surface of the paint. If there is any foreign substance as I talked about earlier than you will run the risk of doing just that.
Just remember that always for best results use the product 3 or 4 times over a 6 week period and you will have a superior looking finish, it’s going to last longer and when the surface gets too dirty just put some more DRI WASH ‘n GUARD® on it and don’t risk damaging your vehicles appearance!
Rod Yanke
DWG International™
Water Saving Tips.
Posted by in Uncategorized on May 30th, 2009
- While eating out, ask your waiter not to bring you water if you are going to have something else to drink.
- Don’t let the water run while you are brushing your teeth, shaving, etc.
- Put a brick in your toilet tank to save a significant amount of water.
- Use a bowl and reuse the same water while washing vegetables.
- Wash dishes in a full sink, then rinse all at once.
- Use the low level switch on you washer when you are not washing a full load.
- Shut of decorative water features when you are not there
- Lawn Sprinklers: Set clock to water between 2:00am and 5:00am, reduce watering time, and adjust sprinklers to avoid sidewalks, and driveways.
- Cover pool to avoid evaporation
- Use DWG Products and be creative! There are hundereds of ways you can conserve water throughout your daily routine.
New Website Coming Soon
Posted by in Uncategorized on May 26th, 2009
Just wanted to inform everyone in the near future we will have a newly designed website, to enhance your shopping, and viewing experience.
Removing Waterspots
Posted by in Uncategorized on May 7th, 2009
So you have tough water spots? Tried to remove them, but they wont come off?
Here is what to try, first try just the dri-wash, if that doesnt work use the oxygone and apply with a microfiber wax applicator pad (this removes most waterspots). If this still doesnt work, mix 50%Oxygone, and 50% Metal Polish and lightly massage the product in with the wax applicator pad. This method is only for the severe waterspots.
Tips for waterspots on windows, and wheels apply the product with a scrap piece of carpeting to make it even easier.
Cleaning Tires
Posted by in Uncategorized on May 3rd, 2009
DriWash ‘n Guard® All Weather Tire Treatment should be used weekly to keep your tires looking brand new and protect the rubber from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Use the trigger applicator to liberally spray the outside tire surface and immediately wipe from the tire using your oldest terry towles that are near ready for disposal. You will remove a large amount of oxidation, dirt and grease the first time our two you clean and treat your tires. You know they are clean when there is little or no discoloration on the buffing cloth. DriWash ‘n Guard® All Weather Tire Treatment is meant to be wiped off the tire rather than left on for a wet look. Used properly it will give your tire the “new tire look” and greatly enhance the life of the sidewall rubber.
Clean you tires with DWG All Weather Tire Treatment prior to cleaning/polishing your wheels to save having to wipe any over-spray off.
Follow up with an immediate 2nd application and cleaning if its been some time since you cleaned your tires. It makes a difference!
Use an old shoe polishing/buffing brush to really get those crevices clean. Works great for buffing to a shine as well.
Take the corner of a small terry and clean your wiper blades with All Weather Tire Treatment. They will last years longer. Be sure to thoroughly wipe clean and dry so as not to create streaking when you need them.
Dri Wash ‘n Guard
Posted by in Uncategorized on April 29th, 2009
Welcome to our new blog, We will add deatiling tips, tricks. And more info on DWG products then you know what to do with. Be sure to come back often to see what we added
Dave