Waterless wheel woolie….

IMO, completely unnecessary. The purpose of waterless/rinseless washing for me is a quick way to clean up light soiling. Thus I don`t feel the need to thoroughly scrub the barrels when I do a rinseless or waterless wash. I could see a use for those who need to wash indoors in the winter, but otherwise it`s a gimmick.
 
IMO, completely unnecessary. The purpose of waterless/rinseless washing for me is a quick way to clean up light soiling. Thus I don`t feel the need to thoroughly scrub the barrels when I do a rinseless or waterless wash. I could see a use for those who need to wash indoors in the winter, but otherwise it`s a gimmick.

LOT’S of people in drought restricted states or live in apartments with no hose access would find it useful I’d think


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I’m in a drought state and see this as a unnecessary.

I’m sure a lot of things you may personally fine unnecessary others may fine useful. I posted it here so maybe others who look on this forum may find it and decide if it works for them.

It’s like Frothe in general some see it as unnecessary and don’t see the point. To me, it is an amazing product.
I found out about it in detail forums.

I am as well. Why is this better than dunking your wheel brush of choice in a bucket?

Well it’s a waterless product.
It you can’t wipe it it will at least dissipate.
Also you can introduce lubricant while your cleaning…. If i were to waterless/rinseless my rims this definitely would introduce more lubrication…


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