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2nd August, 2002
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Not so long ago I purchased a large collection of Vintage Vehicles from a collector in SA.
After building a warehouse to house all the vehicles, I had the problem of cleaning them. Not only did I have to move a number of vehicles in order to clean the one I wanted but I also didn't want to wash them with water. After seeing a demonstration of "No-Wet" I decided to try it out for myself. To my amazement "No-Wet" solved problems I thought I never had. Not only did I minimize the risk of moving the vehicles to clean them, I also have no mess around the vehicle afterwards.
"No-Wet's" polish and sealant also protects the delicate paintwork of these older cars, and the lack of water minimizes the risk of rust.
So far I have been able to wash an amazing 75 vehicles from only 5 litres of "No-Wet" saving me countless hours, not to mention thousands of litres of water. I fully support and endorse "No-Wet Waterless Car Wash" as a wash and polish and recommend it to all who care about their vehicles as much as I do.
And "No" it does not scratch the paint!
Good Luck!
Eric Robert |
To: Nowet - SA
Thank you so much for demonstrating No-Wet at the meeting of the Borgward Club earlier this month. You have certainly made a huge difference to my life as a collector and restorer of old cars - and to the lives of the other members present.
After I started using No-Wet, I soon realised that one can now not only safely clean your precious vintage without rust-inducing and scratch-enticing water, but also seal, shine and protect each part of it quickly and effectively. Here we have one product that is able to do the work of several other diverse and specialised products - and outclass each of them! It even outshines a very expensive polish which I always thought to be the best in the world ...
But the most surprising was, that I could even clean and shine up to four cars on a busy Saturday!
Congratulations with a product of excellence.
Kind regards
Herman Engelbrecht
Chairman: Borgward Club of SA (Southern Region) |
2003-03-17
Dear Paul
NO-WET WATERLESS PRODUCT
I am happy to give you positive feedback on your product, which I have tested during the last few months.
My collection of classic vehicles range from 1950 to 1990. In some cases the paintwork is still original. I have found your product far superior to all other polishes I have tried. The finish and lustre certainly outshines the competition by far!
Good luck with your marketing.
Regards
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Graham van Heerden
CHAIRMAN:
Multi Motor Club Secretariate
Mercedes-Benz Club Of SA (Western Cape)
Member of the Independent Association of Advocates of SA |
December 15, 2004
By Mzolisi Witbooi
Waterless wash product could clean up competition
With water restrictions imposed throughout Cape Town, many motorists are finding it difficult, if not impossible, to keep their vehicles clean and shiny.
Paul Chernotsky's No-Wet kit could be the solution for those who want to get the cleaning job done while conserving water.
He said his kit was not only about saving water, but was a technically advanced product that was "guaranteed not to scratch your car while providing it with the necessary UV (ultra violet) protection".
The kit includes a cotton cloth, a spray bottle designed to apply only the correct amount of the product, and a litre of No-Wet, which can clean up to 18 standard vehicles.
"We are selling the product to valet companies all over the country and they have been really impressed with the results.
"The Ferrari dealership in Cape Town is using it and so is DaimlerChrysler and others," said Chernotsky.
He said the biggest resistance his company had experienced were from other car-cleaning companies.
"But it's hard to believe until you witness it with your own eyes," he said, spraying No-Wet on the dirty surface of a navy Opel Astra.
After having wiped off the spray's foam with a cloth, the car not only looked clean but polished too.
"Can you see how wonderful this product is. It washes,
polishes, waxes and seals.
"We have opened the new company, On Site Valet, to let the people know that we trust the product. We also want them to see how it works on their cars."
No-Wet is imported from the US in one-litre bottles, but is then sold here in packages. The packaging, the cloth and the spray bottle are supplied by Chernotsky's company. All are locally manufactured.
The company was started in 2000 by Chernotsky and his cousin, Colin Meilech, its main objective being to supply retailers in the country.
The idea of a "waterless wash product" was first introduced to Chernotsky when he was backpacking in London and found a job cleaning cars. But the product he used then contained petroleum and silicone.
"A couple of years after that, while surfing the internet, I saw that there was a better product that did not contain silicone and petroleum, but guaranteed good results. So I ordered a sample and was thrilled with the results."
He said his company would like to create business opportunities for others, especially people who did not need to pay rent. "We are offering a low-cost franchise with On Site Valet. It is by no means a huge business, but we've had about 20 people apply already."
Chernotsky, who operates the business Milnerton, said it had shown tremendous growth potential in the past four years.
And when he isn't thinking of ideas to establish businesses, Chernotsky tries to spend as much time as possible with his wife and two children.
"I am extremely grateful to my wife for the tremendous support she has given me." |