All Product How-to-Guide
See our How-To-Use guides to achieve the best results from our Aircraft Quality line of products.
- All Products Complete Guide
- How to Waterless Wash & Wax Cars
- How to Waterless Wash & Wax Aircraft
- How to Waterless Wash & Wax RVs
- How to Waterless Wash & Wax Helicopters
- How to Waterless Wash & Wax Boats
- How to Waterless Wash & Wax Motorcycles
- How to Use the Wash Wax Mop
- How to Remove Bugs with the Bug Scrubber
- How to Remove Bugs
- How to Clean Leather and Vinyl
- How to Clean Fabric Seats and Carpet
- How to Clean Glass Windows w/ WWA*
- How to Clean Aircraft Windows
- How to Remove Tape Residue, & Tar
- How to Remove Paint Overspray
- How to Clean and Protect Tires
- How to Clean and Protect Wheels
- How to Polish Aluminum Wheels
- How to Remove Water Spots
- How to Clean & Care for your Towels & Pads
* Wash Wax ALL
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How to Waterless Wash Wax Car
- Fold some towels in half twice to form a square, wet them with water or Wash Wax ALL, and then wring them out so they are only damp. Also, fold some dry towels in the same manner and have them available. (See Note: Towels)
- Start at the highest point of the car you plan to clean. Clean upwind of the dirty areas so the spray mist will only land on areas that have not been cleaned.
- Spray an area you can comfortably clean before the Wash Wax ALL dries - approximately 2 ft. by 4 ft. or smaller.
- Take the damp towel and wipe the area you just sprayed with Wash Wax ALL .(If the car is not very dirty, you can skip this step)
- Dry the area with a dry towel before the Wash Wax ALL.
- Continue using steps 3 though 5 for the rest of the car, unfolding and re-folding the towels to expose new clean sides.
- Work your way down to the lowest portions of the car. We recommend cleaning the windows last.
- The process is the same throughout the entire car; spray on and wipe off. Replace the towels as needed when they become dirty. For hard to reach areas, we recommend using the Wash Wax Mop.
- For areas that have dried-on bugs, we recommend you pre-spray the area with Wash Wax ALL (Blue) and let it soak for 5-10 minutes. After it has soaked in, re-spray the area and use the Aero Scrubber to break up the bugs. Then, use a towel to dry and clean the area before the Wash Wax ALL dries.
How to Waterless Wash Wax Aircraft
- Fold some towels in half twice to form a square, wet them with water or Wash Wax ALL, and then wring them out so they are only damp. Also, fold some dry towels in the same manner and have them available. (See Note: Towels)
- Start at the highest point of the aircraft you plan to clean. Clean upwind of the dirty areas so the spray mist will only land on areas that have not been cleaned.
- Spray an area you can comfortably clean before the Wash Wax ALL dries - approximately 2 ft. by 4 ft. or smaller.
- Take the damp towel and wipe the area you just sprayed with Wash Wax ALL .(If the aircraft is not very dirty, you can skip this step)
- Dry the area with a dry towel before the Wash Wax ALL.
- Continue using steps 3 though 5 for the rest of the aircraft, unfolding and re-folding the towels to expose new clean sides.
- Work your way down to the lowest portions of the aircraft. We recommend cleaning the windows last.
- The process is the same throughout the entire aircraft; spray on and wipe off. Replace the towels as needed when they become dirty. For hard to reach areas, we recommend using the Wash Wax Mop.
- For areas that have dried-on bugs, we recommend you pre-spray the area with Wash Wax ALL (Blue) and let it soak for 5-10 minutes. After it has soaked in, re-spray the area and use the Aero Scrubber to break up the bugs. Then, use a towel to dry and clean the area before the Wash Wax ALL dries.
How to use the Bug Scrubber Mop
- Spray the front of the vehicle with Wash Wax ALL (Blue)
- Let the Wash Wax ALL soak 5-10 minutes.
- Re-spray an area that you can comfortably clean before the Wash Wax ALL dries.
- Scrub the area with the scrubber side of the Bug Scrubber (For extra scrubbing power, put the Bug Scrubber in the power edge position).
- Flip over to the Mop side of the Bug Scrubber and wipe off the majority of the bugs. It is not important at this stage that you get all the bugs and or streaks off, you just want to break them up and get the bulk of them off, step 6 will complete the cleaning
If you are cleaning a large area like the front of an RV, we recommend you use the Wash Wax Mop for Step 6. If you do not have the Wash Wax Mop or you are cleaning smaller areas like the leading edges of an aircraft, put a microfiber pad on both sides of the Bug Scrubber to make it a Wet & Dry mop.
- Take two clean, dry mop pads an place one on the "dry side". Wet the other pad with fresh water and wring it out so it is only damp. Then place it on the "Wet Side". Wipe off the remaining bugs with the Wet side, then flip the mop over and thoroughly dry the area. Do this until you have cleaned all the areas.
How to Clean & Protect Tires
Clean
- Spray Wash ALL Degreaser or Tire Soap on the tire.
- Scrub the tire with an Aero Scrubber or brush
- Wipe the tire with a damp towel
- Dry the tire with a dry towel
Protect
- Clean and dry the rubber with a good quality cleaner like Wash ALL Degreaser or Tire Soap
- Spray on Rubber Care.
- Spray on Wash Wax ALL or wipe with a damp towel.
- Wipe the surface with a dry towel.
Note:
*We recommend removing excess Rubber Care, after the soaking period, to prevent the tires from attracting dirt. Excess Rubber Care can be removed with a damp towel or by spraying Wash Wax ALL (Blue) on the tire and wiping it off with a dry towel.
Rubber Care gives tires a deep black satin look, like a new tire, without leaving the tires looking oily and wet.
You can use Belly Soap or SafeSolv to remove brown stains white walls or white lettering.
How to Clean Leather and Vinyl
Note: Test an inconspicuous area for color fastness before cleaning. Not for use on Suede or Rough Leathers.
- Take two towels and fold them in half twice to make a square. Wet one with fresh water and wring it out until it is only damp
- Spray the area to be cleaned with Leather Soap. Only use enough so that it does not drip.
- Scrub the area with the Aero Scrubber, a soft bristle brush, or a towel.
- With the damp towel you folded in step 1 wipe the area clean. Each time you wipe, unfold the towel to expose a new clean side until you can no longer see traces of dirt being left on the towel.
- Repeat steps 2-4 until you have cleaned the entire area.
- Take the dry towel and thoroughly dry the area.
How to Polish Aluminum Wheels
- Apply Polish ALL to clean, dry surface using a soft cotton towel or foam polish pad.
- Rub a small area with medium pressure in a circular motion. Move from left to right overlapping each circle as you go.
- Keep the surface wet with Polish ALL while rubbing. A new towel or pad will require a level of saturation before it will leave enough polish to keep the surface wet as you rub, so you will apply more Polish ALL at the beginning.
Note: Keep the surface wet with Polish ALL while rubbing. A new towel or pad will require a level of saturation before it will leave enough polish to keep the surface wet as you rub, so you will apply more Polish ALL at the beginning.
How to Clean Aircraft Windows
- Spray the front of the vehicle with Wash Wax ALL (Blue)
- Let the Wash Wax ALL soak 5-10 minutes.
- Re-spray an area that you can comfortably clean before the Wash Wax ALL dries.
- Scrub the area with the scrubber side of the Bug Scrubber (For extra scrubbing power, put the Bug Scrubber in the power edge position).
- Flip over to the Mop side of the Bug Scrubber and wipe off the majority of the bugs. It is not important at this stage that you get all the bugs and or streaks off, you just want to break them up and get the bulk of them off, step 6 will complete the cleaning
If you are cleaning a large area like the front of an RV, we recommend you use the Wash Wax Mop for Step 6. If you do not have the Wash Wax Mop or you are cleaning smaller areas like the leading edges of an aircraft, put a microfiber pad on both sides of the Bug Scrubber to make it a Wet & Dry mop.
- Take two clean, dry mop pads an place one on the "dry side". Wet the other pad with fresh water and wring it out so it is only damp. Then place it on the "Wet Side". Wipe off the remaining bugs with the Wet side, then flip the mop over and thoroughly dry the area. Do this until you have cleaned all the areas.
How to Remove Bugs
- Spray the front of the vehicle with Wash Wax ALL (Blue)
- Let the Wash Wax ALL soak 5-10 minutes.
- Re-spray an area that you can comfortably clean before the Wash Wax ALL dries.
- Scrub the area with the scrubber side of the Bug Scrubber (For extra scrubbing power, put the Bug Scrubber in the power edge position).
- Flip over to the Mop side of the Bug Scrubber and wipe off the majority of the bugs. It is not important at this stage that you get all the bugs and or streaks off, you just want to break them up and get the bulk of them off, step 6 will complete the cleaning
If you are cleaning a large area like the front of an RV, we recommend you use the Wash Wax Mop for Step 6. If you do not have the Wash Wax Mop or you are cleaning smaller areas like the leading edges of an aircraft, put a microfiber pad on both sides of the Bug Scrubber to make it a Wet & Dry mop.
- Take two clean, dry mop pads an place one on the "dry side". Wet the other pad with fresh water and wring it out so it is only damp. Then place it on the "Wet Side". Wipe off the remaining bugs with the Wet side, then flip the mop over and thoroughly dry the area. Do this until you have cleaned all the areas.