I've tried one of the waterless car wash sprays on the CC3 and can report it works very well.
To make the test realistic, I followed the instructions, apply with one microfibre cloth, and buff off with another.
The car was dirty, and the stuff did exactly what it says it does.
The result is a car which looks like it's been washed and polished.
Juggling two cloths and the spray is a bit of a fiddle, doing the whole car (except the wheels) took about 45 minutes.
The stuff is very even-tempered (unlike its owner) and buffs off any surface easily leaving no marks or residue.
Glass came up especially well - clean and smear-free with very little effort.
It's very counter-intuitive applying a dry cloth to dirty paintwork, but the fight against swirly scratches on the CC3 was lost months ago.
No need to rub hard, just mist over and leave for a few seconds, and the dirt comes away.
My putting-on cloth was filthy at the end, but came up clean when I swilled it in water - presumably, the stuff stops the dirt sticking to the cloth.
Time will tell, but I can't see any downsides for someone like me who likes a clean, shiny car, but is not obsessive about it.
This is what I have: www.readytovalet.com/Waterless_Car_Wash/cat388158_332121.aspx
Greased Lightning looks similar, but is more expensive.
Video demo here: www.greasedlightning.co.uk/howsrsworks/
I read somewhere ASDA now sells another version, endorsed by Tiff Needell.
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