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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    1 oz per 3 gallons is the standard rinseless dilution for Uber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texchappy View Post
    Then aren’t you diluting the rinseless dilution ratio?
    Are you saying that because he’s rinsing/dipping/cleaning his wash mitt in pure water he then takes it into his rinseless solution and further dilutes it by introducing more water than the original 3 gallons?

    If that’s what you’re saying/asking I’d say it’s a non issue.
    1. You’re wringing out the mitt/sponge as much as possible when it exits the rinse bucket. Remember it leaves the solution bucket dripping wet, not the rinse bucket soaking wet.

    Also, it’s not really necessary to add rinseless solution into the rinse bucket because you’ll be adding rinseless solution in there anyways everytime you dip your wash media in there to scrub it clean. So in reality it will in fact have a good amount of rinseless wash in that bucket even if you didn’t add it yourself prior to starting.

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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Are you saying that because he’s rinsing/dipping/cleaning his wash mitt in pure water he then takes it into his rinseless solution and further dilutes it by introducing more water than the original 3 gallons?

    If that’s what you’re saying/asking I’d say it’s a non issue.
    1. You’re wringing out the mitt/sponge as much as possible when it exits the rinse bucket. Remember it leaves the solution bucket dripping wet, not the rinse bucket soaking wet.

    Also, it’s not really necessary to add rinseless solution into the rinse bucket because you’ll be adding rinseless solution in there anyways everytime you dip your wash media in there to scrub it clean. So in reality it will in fact have a good amount of rinseless wash in that bucket even if you didn’t add it yourself prior to starting.
    I do wring out the wash mitts each time they go through the rinse bucket so extra dilution is not an issue. I also use 3 or 4 wash mitts per vehicle.
    I believe in treating everybody with respect, and clean cars. That’s what I believe in.

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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Texchappy View Post
    Then aren’t you diluting the rinseless dilution ratio?
    If this is the kind of thing keeping you up at night, then you need a stiff drink and a book by Dr. Rick...........
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    I’d say worrying about rinseless so much that employing a useless extra bucket might be the one worrying too much . I was just asking something based on what I’ve heard read from the creators of the chemicals point out. No harm.

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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Texchappy View Post
    I’d say worrying about rinseless so much that employing a useless extra bucket might be the one worrying too much . I was just asking something based on what I’ve heard read from the creators of the chemicals point out. No harm.
    I was just joking around there, son.

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    I was just joking around there, son.

    No problem.

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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    Old fashion here, still loving ONR. It's just so darn versatile and fits my plan to limit the arsenal to one shelf and make darn sure everything on the shelf gets used regularly during shiny car season. No more bottles that collect dust. I forbid it.
    2019 GLI 35th Edition DSG in Pure Grey w/ OEM+ IS38 turbocharger and various bolt-ons.

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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    Did a 2 bucket with ONR in rinse and Absolute in wash.

    Absolute wash:



    Took out DirtLock:



    ONR Rinse:

    Floaties:







    Came out as I expected but can’t believe how clean wash bucket is. I even rubbed sponge on grit gaurd in wash to see if it pull anything nut Nada.

    The rinse bucket was dirty and a little cloudy. The floaties I post I get in all Rinseless. Their little leave particles that will float in absolute too.

    Dirt particles that I see were on the bottom.
    Min winter I will two bucket rinseless as one bucket wash got too dirty.

    I also use MF on rockers and front and rear where most dirt collect.


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    Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    ... one of those great nozzles Mike G has - eley nozzle. They look like a good fit for me.
    it's a good nozzle. VERY SOLID. You an feel the weight of that thing. It's a bit big for me, but I'm short at 5'6. I'm sure Mike G has no issue as he is quite a bit taller than me.

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