Can You Really Wash a Car Without Touching It?
We tested it on a filthy black BMW, in direct sunlight, with zero paint contact. The results might surprise you.
Why Go Touchless?
Traditional washing risks scratching paint, especially on black cars. Even high-quality mitts and towels can leave swirls if the surface isn't 100% clean.
That’s why more detailers and DIYers are looking for a touchless solution—especially for maintenance washes or harsh conditions.
The Real Test: Black Paint + Direct Sun + Zero Contact
In the video above, we washed a neglected black BMW in full sun using only:
- The Super Soaper – our high-powered touchless car wash soap
- Pure Magic Cleaner – our acid-based wheel and tire cleaner
- Orange Wash Microfiber Towel – for a streak-free final wipe-down (optional)
No contact wash. No mitts. No buckets.
And yes—it worked.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Pre-Rinse – Knock off loose dirt with water.
- Apply The Super Soaper – Foam the car and let it dwell for 4–5 minutes.
- Spray Pure Magic on Wheels + Tires – Let the acid cleaner melt brake dust.
- Rinse Thoroughly – Flood rinse with water from top to bottom.
- Air Dry or Wipe – Use a blower or towel for any leftover water beads.
Why This Works (When Most Touchless Washes Don’t)
The key is the chemistry. The Super Soaper lifts dirt without drying out or streaking—even in full sun. Pure Magic melts away grime without needing a brush. The result is a safe, effective wash with zero paint contact.
And because there’s no friction, it’s safer for ceramic coatings, PPF, and soft clear coats too.
Try the No-Touch Wash Setup
Want to test it on your car? Here's what we used:
- The Super Soaper – Touchless Car Wash Soap
- Pure Magic Cleaner – Acid-Based Wheel & Tire Cleaner
- Orange Wash Microfiber Towel
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