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I did my 2nd waterless wash and tried out both these products. They seemed to work equally well, keeping the matte finish without adding the shine like the previous product I used (see post 113 for full details of what I used). I will say that the Dr Beasley's smelled a bit like cheap cologne, so I think I'll stick with the McKee's 37 in future orders, assuming they hold up equally well in the coming week. The McKee's is a bit cheaper too, which is nice. I still used the old wash product on my wheels and shiny trim, so now the car looks like I just picked it up from my PPF installation.That's what I figured, but that's what my installer recommended, so I bought it. Just bought 2 more to try out:
McKee's 37 MK37-492 Matte Finish Cleaner & Protectant (Waterless Wash & Clear Sealant for Matte & Satin Paint & Wraps), 22 fl. oz, Black https://a.co/d/3xTWrAm
Dr. Beasley's Matte Waterless Wash - 12 oz., High Lubricity Formula, Made for All Matte Finishes, Readily Biodegradable https://a.co/d/9ujee4f
Anyone have any experience with these or any others they'd recommend?