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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
fightnews
I like the blackfire waterless and the mckees but the mckees is rinseless or detail spray. Ive never seen an answer to whether or not the mckees could be used as a waterless.
AG's store page for N-914 mentions it use as a waterless wash and gives a dilution ratio.
https://www.autogeek.net/mckees-rinseless-wash.html
A Rinseless Wash – Dilute 1:256
A Waterless Wash – Dilute 1:128
A Clay Lubricant – Dilute 1:128
A Paint Prep – Dilute 1:8
R.I.P. D114
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"The more answers I seek, the more questions I find."
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
Mantilgh
R.I.P. D114
Whoa! Not so fast:
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
Whoa! That's a lot of D114
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
Mantilgh
AG's store page for N-914 mentions it use as a waterless wash and gives a dilution ratio.
https://www.autogeek.net/mckees-rinseless-wash.html
A Rinseless Wash – Dilute 1:256
A Waterless Wash – Dilute 1:128
A Clay Lubricant – Dilute 1:128
A Paint Prep – Dilute 1:8
R.I.P. D114
i meant the mckees rinseless wash and wax
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
I have a bunch of rinseless and waterless washes but I prefer to use my pressure washer and foam cannon 1x per week. I'll do a waterless here and there but almost never a rinseless. Not because i dont like them i just like my pressure washer more.
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
fightnews
I have a bunch of rinseless and waterless washes but I prefer to use my pressure washer and foam cannon 1x per week. I'll do a waterless here and there but almost never a rinseless. Not because i dont like them i just like my pressure washer more.
Same here... I think I've done an actual rinseless wash maybe once in this whole year, and it was on someone else's car. I legit can't recall doing a rinseless on a vehicle here at home except for when I reviewed N-914.. And that's only cuz I had to for review purposes.
I prefer waterless everytime. Wolfgang Uber.
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
fightnews
is that the liquid crystal waterless wash? Ive always heard it wasn't good on glass? thats why i dont use it much
Yep, Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash. It works great on glass, with one caveat: After you spray it on and wipe it off, you need to go back over it again with a shorter-pyle microfiber. If you don't you get 'holograms'
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
SirTanon
Yep, Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash. It works great on glass, with one caveat: After you spray it on and wipe it off, you need to go back over it again with a shorter-pyle microfiber. If you don't you get 'holograms'
how about plastic trim?
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
SirTanon
Yep, Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash. It works great on glass, with one caveat: After you spray it on and wipe it off, you need to go back over it again with a shorter-pyle microfiber. If you don't you get 'holograms'
That sounds like a waste of time.
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Re: Favorite Waterless Wash
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
Whoa! Not so fast:
Bob
I have 2 gallons left, I'm always on the search for more...lol
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