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With out any first hand knowledge I definitely cannot speak about that product's performance.
I have used some of the waterless products on the market, many of which are re-labeled versions of the same product. The only one I have found that works well (so far) has been Optimum Polymer Technologies Opti-Clean.
This isn't to say this product isn't good, but Optimum has set the standard in using polymer technology to safely remove dirt/grime with out scratching. That said I still wouldn't use it on a heavily soiled car for fear of creating scratches/swirl marks.
It could be a great product, or not so great. I'd be interested in hearing from our experts like Autogeek.
While we often test many products before offering them for sale at Autogeek, I have never heard of this product line. We certainly can offer many qualified products that can compete and perhaps even exceed this product line.
I will only add that whats cool about these smaller lines is an ability to try something different. Sure they dont always work as well as hoped, or seem quite similar to other products but every now and then you come across something truly special. The real challenge then becomes can you get it again once you run out.
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