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Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
Anyone using GG Rinseless wash as a waterless wash and if so, what dilution do you use?
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
Someone posted it here and I forgot what it was but it was, I'm sure he'll come in. Whatever it was I tried it and thought it was too much product because it streaked a bit. Don't quote me but I think it was 16:1. I made a gallon so I poured out 16 ounces of distilled and added 16 ounces of product.
I'm wondering how 4-6 ounces to a gallon of distilled gallon would work I'm subscribed to this to see if I remembered the ratio correctly.
Do you like it as a RW?
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
The Brilliant Finish Rinseless, or the Rinseless Wash and Wax?
For the Brilliant Finish, they originally only recommended the 128:1 for rinseless, but they’ve since updated to include recommending it at 6:1 for pre-soak, clay lube or waterless wash. (From the Q&A part of their site for that product).
I’ve used it at that ratio for pre soak quite a few times, and I use it for cleaning glass around the house (ok, full truth- my 6 year old does. That’s her chore on the weekend). I’m not much of a waterless washer so I haven’t tried it for that yet.
For the Rinseless Wash and Wax, it’s 15:1. I’ve used it at that for a drying aid as well as the product I reach for most often when cleaning the outside of my car windows. Also door jambs after a wash. Sorry, again not much help for how it performs as a Waterless.
Hope this helps!
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Someone posted it here and I forgot what it was but it was, I'm sure he'll come in. Whatever it was I tried it and thought it was too much product because it streaked a bit. Don't quote me but I think it was 16:1. I made a gallon so I poured out 16 ounces of distilled and added 16 ounces of product.
I'm wondering how 4-6 ounces to a gallon of distilled gallon would work I'm subscribed to this to see if I remembered the ratio correctly.
Do you like it as a RW?
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Thank you. I do like it as a rinseless wash, have had excellent results with it.
Sincerely, Bruce
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
Originally Posted by oneheadlite
The Brilliant Finish Rinseless, or the Rinseless Wash and Wax?
For the Brilliant Finish, they originally only recommended the 128:1 for rinseless, but they’ve since updated to include recommending it at 6:1 for pre-soak, clay lube or waterless wash. (From the Q&A part of their site for that product).
I’ve used it at that ratio for pre soak quite a few times, and I use it for cleaning glass around the house (ok, full truth- my 6 year old does. That’s her chore on the weekend). I’m not much of a waterless washer so I haven’t tried it for that yet.
For the Rinseless Wash and Wax, it’s 15:1. I’ve used it at that for a drying aid as well as the product I reach for most often when cleaning the outside of my car windows. Also door jambs after a wash. Sorry, again not much help for how it performs as a Waterless.
Hope this helps!
Thank you. Sorry for not being specific - it is the Brilliant Finish flavor.
Sincerely, Bruce
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
I know most of these types of washes can be used both ways but I've NEVER used N914 as a RW because it's so light in color and yes, I know this makes no logical sense but that's just me.
So when I do a WW its N914, RW's are Griot's Garage Brillant Finish RW, Echo, "Eve's better half", Turtle wax RW (I have 2 unopened bottles), etc.
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
Klasse - Want me to send you a special batch of N914 Rinseless with extra food coloring?
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Originally Posted by dgage
Klasse - Want me to send you a special batch of N914 Rinseless with extra food coloring?
Nah, I've got plenty actually but maybe I should just try it once. I always double the ratio when making N914 as a WW too, never had an issue doing it either
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
If I were to use GG RW for the interior, would the dilution ratio be the same as the regular wash ratio?
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Re: Griots Garage Rinseless Wash Question
Originally Posted by NJNinja
If I were to use GG RW for the interior, would the dilution ratio be the same as the regular wash ratio?
I think if you were to make a gallon out of distilled water and added 1 ounce of solution you'd be ok. I've wiped down my interior before with a mf that was used during a RW and it came out nice (a cleaner square is always found)
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