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Originally Posted by Osem
Yes I'm aware of the traditional technique for washing a car - I did it for years and this is far far better but you'll only find that out if you try it. You can rinse a car as and your sponge as many times as you like but there will still be fine grit particles lurking on it and each time you rub them over the surface they scratch it. The waterless system removes this grit but prevents it scratching your paintwork in the process and it can be used in wet, dry and or sunny conditions. It also avoids those horrible hard water marks which always appear from beads of water which have been trapped in the exterior trim and trickle out over a period of time.
It is a Greased Lightning product called Showroom Shine and it's sold on TV and via Amazon, Ebay etc. IMO you'll find it very hard to find a negative review of this product anywhere unlike the mattresses...... 
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So you are telling me that your system will just make all this dirt fall off the car?
If you use a good wax, or even better a resin polish and then wax, then grit won't stick to the paint. And the resin polish puts a layer on top of the paint that protects it.
There are two pages of reviews here. Many give 5 stars, but it's worth reading the ones that don't:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...owViewpoints=1