A waterless car wash uses high-lubricity sprays to saturate and encapsulate dirt and dust particles. This allows the technician to safely wipe the surface clean with microfiber towels without using a hose or buckets of water. It typically includes a built-in wax or polymer to leave a protective shine.
Yes. As a doorstep service, the team arrives at your location (home, office, or apartment complex) with all the necessary supplies. You don't need to provide a water connection or a drainage area.
Exterior Only: 20โ30 minutes.
Full Detail (Interior + Exterior): 60โ90 minutes depending on the vehicle size and condition.
Not necessarily. As long as the team has access to the vehicle (and the keys if you've booked an interior cleaning), you can go about your day.
No, provided it is done correctly. The "Autoshine" method uses specialized lubricants that lift dirt away from the surface. When paired with clean, professional-grade microfiber towels, the risk of "swirl marks" is actually lower than many automated brush car washes.
Waterless washes are ideal for dust, road grime, and salt. If your vehicle has thick, caked-on mud, a traditional rinse may be recommended first to prevent scratching.
Yes. Most waterless formulas are safe and effective for glass, chrome, and plastic trim, leaving a streak-free finish.
Prices typically vary by vehicle type:
Hatchbacks/Sedans: Generally lower priced.
SUVs/Luxury Vehicles: Slightly higher due to surface area.
(Note: Monthly subscription packages are often available for regular maintenance at a discounted rate.)
A traditional home car wash can use over 80โ100 gallons of water. A waterless wash uses less than 1 liter of product, saving a significant amount of water and preventing chemical runoff into local storm drains.
๐ก Pro Tip: To get the best results, avoid parking in direct sunlight right before your appointment. A cool surface allows the cleaning agents to work more effectively without evaporating too quickly.