Has anyone compared DriWash to Hydro-Shine yet? I'd be interested in your
opinion.
Hydro-Shine is a lot cheaper, and is available at Woolies, so it'd be great
if it worked
as well or nearly as well as DriWash. (I'm assuming of course that DriWash
works
well, but I've never used it myself)
Greg.
Greg - 13 Jun 2005 05:59 GMT
Forgot to mention that I also saw a Polyglaze product at Woolies which was
cheaper again, however this one seems to be only a cleaner - it doesn't
purport to polish like the other two do.
> Has anyone compared DriWash to Hydro-Shine yet? I'd be interested in your
> opinion.
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>
> Greg.
Shane Brittle - 14 Jun 2005 01:59 GMT
If these are those 'waterless' car washes you should look at choice
magazine (on internet). They did a review of these a while back.
Cheers
Shane
Greg - 14 Jun 2005 03:57 GMT
Thanks - I've read the article. Seems a bit brief, but it's better than
nothing.
FWIW, I've tested two of the aforementioned products, and so far I've found
that one
of them is very difficult to buff off completely, whilst the other one is
far easier to
buff off. The amount of buffing required for the first one worries me a
little, actually.
> If these are those 'waterless' car washes you should look at choice
> magazine (on internet). They did a review of these a while back.
>
> Cheers
>
> Shane
sportkin - 16 Mar 2008 03:32 GMT
I have used Polyglaze and DriWash and Hydroshine.
They all leave a good shine, however Hydroshine lasts longer on my car.
I also used it for other things such as railings on the balcony, It
keeps them shining too.

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