Sunday
Feb062011
The new & improved Freedom Waterless Car Wash
Sunday, February 6, 2011 at 8:53AM
I just read Marie A. Stroman’s article and I was pleased to read that she had the same experience with Freedom Waterless Car Wash products as I did. We thought it worked very well and Marie shared her experience with her first hand on the website she writes for, BellaOnline.com. David Elliott, Founder and co-owner of Freedom Waterless Car Wash provided her a set of bottles for Free to test out. She had tried the older versions and loved them, but felt the new formula offers a better finish and it is easier to apply and buff off. She considers Freedom Waterless Car Wash the best Waterless Product on the market today. Please read the article below to get the whole story. You can find more of her articles listed on the Freedom Waterless Car Wash website. http://freedomwaterlesscarwash.com/aritcles/press-bella.html Freedom Waterless Car Wash products are still leading the way as a top Waterless Car Wash product which contributes to a greener, more eco-friendly planet. I have yet to use a better product to date. Freedom Waterless Car Wash has once again raised the bar on clean and added a Tire Shine/Dash Protectant to boot! First of all, If you have an older neglected vehicle that hasn’t been cared for regularly; let’s say about once a week, then waterless car washes is NOT for you at this time. You will need your surface stripped of any and all oxidation with a cleaner wax and conditioned with a Deep Carnauba Wax in order to regularly use waterless car wash so please don’t try a waterless car wash and expect big results without having done so. You won’t get the intended results and your valuable time will be wasted. For my vehicle, a Pearl Red 2005 Nissan Maxima SE, I applied Freedom Original Waterless Car Wash. I’m an “if it ain’t broke…” kinda girl–Original has never let me down. When I wash my car waterless, I apply and clean my tires and rims first. Just in case I get a little Tire Shine spray on the paint around the wheel well. Then I spray a generous amount of the Waterless Car Wash directly onto the cool surface and wash the surface with a microfiber towel to wash off the oxidation. This will leave a haze which can be polished to a brilliant shine with a clean, dry microfiber towel. It’s that easy! Since I like a couple coats of wax on my vehicle, I use a spray wax to seal the Freedom Formula which lasts about 1-2 in dry weather conditions. By Marie A. Stroman Visit the FreedomWaterlessCarWash.com and buy a bottle and see for yourself!


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