[DeTomaso] Dry washing

Jeff Detrich jjdetrich at gmail.com
Tue Jul 4 12:28:03 EDT 2017


Me too.

http://www.driwashsolutions.com/

Jeff
6559

On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 9:14 AM, Bjoern Flesland <bflesland at gmail.com> wrote:

> DRI WASH 'n GUARD® waterless detailing products
>
> http://www.driwashsolutions.com/
>
> Cheers Bjoern
>
> On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 2:49 PM, RS <npdrs at maui.net> wrote:
> >    Hi, as discussed previously last time I washed my '71 was surprised to
> >    find glove box full of water.
> >
> >    Conclusion was that it is probably my windshield seal that is leaking;
> >    I removed vent grilles and found water drain tube to perfectly clean,
> >    so water could not accumulate in there.
> >
> >    Conclusion is, it must have been a windshield seal; I will try to
> apply
> >    some silicone sealant around to help the problem.
> >
> >    Mike suggested removing the windshield and reinstalling new seal, but
> I
> >    am really afraid not to bend the windshield trim in the process; it is
> >    very early trim that is in just 2 pieces, joint in middle.
> >
> >
> >    At same time this was discussed various members comet that they would
> >    never use water hose and shampoo to wash their cars....could you
> please
> >    let me know how do you really clean the car without use of water?
> >
> >    I am afraid not to actually do more damage to the paint if I try to
> >    just wipe-off the dirt which often contains sand and other debris....
> >
> >    Any special products/techniques used?
> >
> >
> >    How about cleaning underneath the car; is steam wash OK or it could
> >    actually put the humidity inside rails causing future rust?
> >
> >
> >    Thanks a lot, Robert
> >
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   Me too.
   [1]http://www.driwashsolutions.com/
   Jeff
   6559

   On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 9:14 AM, Bjoern Flesland
   <[2]bflesland at gmail.com> wrote:

     DRI WASH 'n GUARDA(R) waterless detailing products
     [3]http://www.driwashsolutions.com/
     Cheers Bjoern

   On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 2:49 PM, RS <[4]npdrs at maui.net> wrote:
   >A  A  Hi, as discussed previously last time I washed my '71 was
   surprised to
   >A  A  find glove box full of water.
   >
   >A  A  Conclusion was that it is probably my windshield seal that is
   leaking;
   >A  A  I removed vent grilles and found water drain tube to perfectly
   clean,
   >A  A  so water could not accumulate in there.
   >
   >A  A  Conclusion is, it must have been a windshield seal; I will try
   to apply
   >A  A  some silicone sealant around to help the problem.
   >
   >A  A  Mike suggested removing the windshield and reinstalling new
   seal, but I
   >A  A  am really afraid not to bend the windshield trim in the process;
   it is
   >A  A  very early trim that is in just 2 pieces, joint in middle.
   >
   >
   >A  A  At same time this was discussed various members comet that they
   would
   >A  A  never use water hose and shampoo to wash their cars....could you
   please
   >A  A  let me know how do you really clean the car without use of
   water?
   >
   >A  A  I am afraid not to actually do more damage to the paint if I try
   to
   >A  A  just wipe-off the dirt which often contains sand and other
   debris....
   >
   >A  A  Any special products/techniques used?
   >
   >
   >A  A  How about cleaning underneath the car; is steam wash OK or it
   could
   >A  A  actually put the humidity inside rails causing future rust?
   >
   >
   >A  A  Thanks a lot, Robert
   >

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References

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   3. http://www.driwashsolutions.com/
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