Does Touchless Washing Work in Extreme Heat or Sunlight?
Touchless washing sounds great… but can it really handle a black car in full sun, on a hot day, without streaks or damage?
Black Paint + Direct Sun = Worst Case Scenario
Ask any pro detailer what they hate most: it’s washing a black car in the heat. Streaks. Water spots. Stubborn soap residue. The sun makes everything harder — especially if you're trying to be gentle on the paint.
So We Put It to the Test
We used a filthy black BMW in direct summer sun and tested our full touchless method:
- Foam the dry car with The Super Soaper
- Let it dwell 60–90 seconds
- Rinse thoroughly
- Foam again and rinse again
- Dry with a Massive Drying Towel or blow dryer
Did It Leave Streaks or Water Spots?
Not at all. Even in direct heat, The Super Soaper did not streak, dry out, or leave residue. The secret is in the formula — it’s designed to rinse clean in harsh conditions.
Pure Magic Cleaner also tackled the wheels and tires without any agitation, even after baking in the sun.
✅ Try It Yourself (Quick Setup)
Want to see if a true touchless wash works on your black car or in your summer heat?
- The Super Soaper – foam it dry, rinse, repeat
- Pure Magic Cleaner – for wheels and tires
- Massive Drying Towel – no streak towel dry
Watch the video above to see the exact method — and then try it yourself. You’ll be blown away.
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