Freedom ONE Waterless Car Wash Review - 0 views
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Jelo Pacana on 02 Mar 11When I was in high school I used to work at a funeral home where I mowed lawns, shoveled sidewalks, and washed cars. I consider myself a pretty skilled car washer so my interest was peaked when I saw the Freedom ONE Waterless Car Wash. The way in which the Freedom ONE Waterless Car Wash system works is as follows. First, you apply a water-based solution containing premium soaps, surfactants, and lubricating agents, plus a special polymer polish formula. The solution will dissolve dirt on contact. Second, you simply soak up the liquefied dirt with the microfiber towel. The microfiber towel pulls the dirt solution away from the surface and protects it from scratching. Finally, a second microfiber towel is used to buff off the remaining residue, leaving behind a nice shine. Now, when I first considered this product, I thought, "Are you kidding me? My truck is almost always too dirty for this approach to cleaning!" So, I visited the product's official site and found the following, "Be very aware of the surface you are cleaning. If you feel the surface is too soiled, sandy or gritty…DO NOT USE FREEDOM PRODUCTS on this surface. Freedom products are common sense products." That statement alone made me much more confident in the validity of Freedom ONE Waterless Car Wash. There have been plenty of times I have washed my car when it wasn't really dirty…just kind of dusty. THAT situation is exactly what this product is perfect for. After using Freedom ONE Waterless Car Wash on my wife's car and my neighbor's boat (thanks, Chad!), I can tell you it works as advertised. Both vehicles were left looking as clean and waxed and it was quick and easy and didn't use any water. I rate this product a four-star product, but remember, it isn't for removing caked on mud. Click here to see the original article.