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Ohio Detailing
04-16-2012, 12:47 PM
Hi everyone :)

I am a very frequent user and believer concerning the Rinseless Wash products, as I have a car I only drive once per week when the weather's perfect through the summer and spring and it rarely requires a full wash/detail.

I have been using the Ultima Waterless Wash+ for several months now, and really enjoy the lubricity I feel with it, not to mention I actually believe it also adds a very noticeable gloss and richness to the paint, something else I'm VERY keen on since *I use the Waterless/Rinseless Wash products before doing a final spray-detail to maintain a flawless-clean exterior.

My Question is:
A) Does anything exist, no matter what the cost or preparation/dilution hassle, that is even more lubricating, glossing, and protective than Ultima's Waterless Wash+,
B) and also what microfiber towel would be BEST to use while doing a Rinseless Wash to ensure the BEST protection against contaminants marring the paint and ensuring a thorough cleaning?

Here are some ideas/similar products to spark the conversation... thank you.
1. This appears to be the same thing, only SUPER concentrated; perhaps this would be my answer, as I can choose to dilute to my own standards and have something that is 2, or even 3x as potent as the pre-made Ultima Wash+ I've been using Ultima Waterless Wash Plus+ Concentrate, concentrated waterless auto wash, waterless car wash (http://www.autogeek.net/ultima-waterless-wash-concentrate.html)
2. Here is a product offered by one of Max's in-house lines, it also comes concentrated so perhaps it would also be a nice choice? Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash Concentrate 128 oz. (http://www.autogeek.net/dp-waterless-concentrate-128.html)
3. Griot's Garage makes one as well, although it seems to already come diluted, so it may not be the best choice possible Griot's Garage Spray-On Car Wash Refill Kit, Griots Garage waterless wash kit, Spray-On waterless car wash (http://www.autogeek.net/griots-garage-spray-on-wash-kit.html)
4. Now, I've head a LOT about Optimum's products, but for some reason when I did a SEARCH at Auto Geek, their No-Rinse Wash (ONR) didn't come up, which I thought was basically one of the best available... however, this item did come up that seems very nice Optimum Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer Quick Detail Spray, opt quick detailer, spray detailer, waterless wash, instant detail spray (http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-instant-detailer-32oz.html)
4b. Here's the Optimum No-Rinse Wash (ONR) I spoke above above... supposedly New & Improved (it's not the most expensive offering at $39 - but still awesome I'm sure) Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine 128 oz. New & Improved! (http://www.autogeek.net/opnoriwash12.html)

:) Let's talk fellas...

wgilles
04-16-2012, 12:49 PM
IMO you can't go wrong with ONR, so 4b would be my choice.

I use a couple Cobra MF towels when using ONR

Ohio Detailing
04-16-2012, 01:19 PM
IMO you can't go wrong with ONR, so 4b would be my choice.

I use a couple Cobra MF towels when using ONR

Thanks so much! When I run out of Ultima Waterless Wash+ I'll really look into ONR! :)

Ohio Detailing
04-16-2012, 01:24 PM
PS: It seems quick detailers are actually the highest lubricity products, since Optimum ONR suggests 8oz per gallon of their concentrated product, but only 1oz per TWO GALLONS to create a waterless wash... doesn't make a lot of sense to me since QD's are used when the car is perfectly clean and freshly washed, yet the entire idea behind a Waterless Wash is to remove dirt and debris while offering added protection against scratching all without water.

TimmyG
04-16-2012, 02:27 PM
AG tossed in a sample of the new Blackfire waterless wash in my last order. Used it on my wifes 2012 magnetic gray metallic camry with VERY impressive results. I will be ordering some this week.

shoeless89
04-16-2012, 02:31 PM
PS: It seems quick detailers are actually the highest lubricity products, since Optimum ONR suggests 8oz per gallon of their concentrated product, but only 1oz per TWO GALLONS to create a waterless wash... doesn't make a lot of sense to me since QD's are used when the car is perfectly clean and freshly washed, yet the entire idea behind a Waterless Wash is to remove dirt and debris while offering added protection against scratching all without water.

I could be wrong wrong but I think the idea behind that is that when your using ONR as a rinseless wash, you have ONR + water that will be on the surface to help prevent scratches etc. But when your using ONR as a QD, the ONLY liquid thats being used to help suspend the dirt off the surface is the amount your spraying on the car. So maybe it should be a little more slick. AND if your using the ONR QD to amp up the gloss, then more ONR is required to accomplish the required gloss amperage <= I know wrong use the the word but I figured it fit well. Thats just my brainstorming on it. And I ALMOST don't use QD's at all anymore. If I want to amp gloss after a wash, I use a spray sealant or wax. If I want to remove light dust or something from the surface, I use a waterless wash which is safer then a QD.

Long story short ONR is a fantastic product and I highly recommend it. :props:

Hunter09
04-16-2012, 04:02 PM
I love the OPTI NO rise wash. I use it as a quick detailed and a wash and when a do a full car wash I add a Lil to my reg car wash

Klasse Act
04-16-2012, 04:15 PM
I've been using ONR v2 and must say its an amazing product for keeping the car clean. I live in an apartment so its a God send for sure and it also leaves behind a nice shine too. I also have made a gallon of it for quick detailer use, no problems there either, what a value when you consider a gallon of quick detailer is usually about $30.00 and here you can take what, 4 oz or so to make a gallon of QD and then you've got lots left over for washing cars, lots of them! I use my Griot's large waffle MF to dry the car off w/o a problem!

I'm sure the BF rinseless wash is also good but IIRC its $40.00 for a 1/2 gallon, thus meaning its twice the price of ONR. Now, I've recently purchased the BF wet diamond all paint sealant and LOVE the ease of use, ease of removal and the shine left behind. I also have their BF Crystal Seal which I haven't been able to use yet but expect great things from it too. Maybe if AG throws in a sample of the BF rinseless wash I'll give it a shot and see what's what.

Good luck to you!

SRTSean
04-16-2012, 05:26 PM
Meguairs Express Wash (D114). Tons of cleaning power and your wash media will not get stained from the dirt.

umi000
04-16-2012, 09:10 PM
I'm a bit confused. Are you talking about rinseless washes, or waterless washes? Rinseless washes are used in the bucket, with a washmitt or other wash media, like a conventional wash - just without a rinse afterwards; while waterless washes are spray-on and then wipe off with an MF towel. The application is different, most manufacturers have different products in the different categories, and the amount of dirt that they can deal with is also different.

mg6045
04-16-2012, 10:02 PM
blackfire rinseless wash and Ultima WW+ in rinseless concentrate are the best offerings IMO.

The Blackfire leaves the paint slick immediately when wiping off. Its a really amazing rinseless wash.

(FYI, neither stain wash media like ONR does)

Ultima is the most versatile because it can be used as a very effective waterless wash and rinseless. When dedicated rinseless product are not that effective as spray and wipe products.

I also picked up Garry Deans Concentrate. Its the same dilution ratio as the Ultima WW+ for spray and wipe and rinseless. and seems very similar in slickness and usage.

Ohio Detailing
04-17-2012, 12:16 AM
AG tossed in a sample of the new Blackfire waterless wash in my last order. Used it on my wifes 2012 magnetic gray metallic camry with VERY impressive results. I will be ordering some this week.

Do you have to use water with this? I'm sorry guys... I really missed the ball in my original post. I will make an "edit" post immediately after this, but I meant that I'm looking for something where NO WATER HAS TO BE USED WHATSOEVER :) Sorry again.

Ohio Detailing
04-17-2012, 12:20 AM
THREAD/ORIGINAL POST EDIT:

Sorry guys... I should have mentioned above all else, that I'm looking for something that can be/is intended to be used WITHOUT ANY WATER whatsoever.

I live in Ohio, and because of that I live within an hour or less of 70% of America's entire combined fresh water supply with the great lakes - so using water is fine and unrestricted.

The reason I sort of touched on earlier, for the waterless wash need, is because my Mustang stays so clean being a 'show car' of sorts, and is only driven perhaps once or twice per week at most - and I'm only maintaining the cleanliness between washings while it's garaged. :)

Ohio Detailing
04-17-2012, 12:27 AM
I could be wrong wrong but I think the idea behind that is that when your using ONR as a rinseless wash, you have ONR + water that will be on the surface to help prevent scratches etc. But when your using ONR as a QD, the ONLY liquid thats being used to help suspend the dirt off the surface is the amount your spraying on the car. So maybe it should be a little more slick. AND if your using the ONR QD to amp up the gloss, then more ONR is required to accomplish the required gloss amperage <= I know wrong use the the word but I figured it fit well. Thats just my brainstorming on it. And I ALMOST don't use QD's at all anymore. If I want to amp gloss after a wash, I use a spray sealant or wax. If I want to remove light dust or something from the surface, I use a waterless wash which is safer then a QD.

Long story short ONR is a fantastic product and I highly recommend it. :props:

This was a GREAT post, and now I'm totally on the same page as you. I always enjoy learning, especially here at this forum, thank you. I somehow just connected the dots on the difference between "rinseless" and "waterless." I feel a tad silly now.

Anyway, it really interested me that you don't use QDs anymore. I really like to always FINISH (the very final step) with a QD, even after a normal wash... but I'm wide open to new ideas. The whole idea of a "sealant" has always been something I've been hesitant to support, because just the concept of the product is a little intimidating whereas it has to cure and is meant to last for months. Please let me know about the spray sealants, and if they are different and if they really add more of a pop and gloss/depth than QDs! I have been using Wizard's Mist-n-Shine for years and years, really enjoy the outcome as long as the car is already clean and pristine.

As far as waxing, I've NEVER waxed my Mustang. I bought it basically brand new. A surgery physician never drove it, and kept it in a garage... when I bought it, it was impeccable, gorgeous! One thing I will do however, is take it to Esoteric Detailing in Columbus, Ohio. Todd Cooperider, the owner there, is one of the foremost details in the world, and was named by AutoWeek as being among the Top-9 Detailers in all of the USA! :)

Esoteric Auto Detail in Columbus, Ohio – Restorative Detailing Services (http://esotericdetail.com/)


I love the OPTI NO rise wash. I use it as a quick detailed and a wash and when a do a full car wash I add a Lil to my reg car wash

What's the reasoning for adding the pure concentrate to the car wash solution? I use Meg's Tech Wash by the way, thanks!!

Ohio Detailing
04-17-2012, 12:34 AM
I've been using ONR v2 and must say its an amazing product for keeping the car clean. I live in an apartment so its a God send for sure and it also leaves behind a nice shine too. I also have made a gallon of it for quick detailer use, no problems there either, what a value when you consider a gallon of quick detailer is usually about $30.00 and here you can take what, 4 oz or so to make a gallon of QD and then you've got lots left over for washing cars, lots of them! I use my Griot's large waffle MF to dry the car off w/o a problem!

I'm sure the BF rinseless wash is also good but IIRC its $40.00 for a 1/2 gallon, thus meaning its twice the price of ONR. Now, I've recently purchased the BF wet diamond all paint sealant and LOVE the ease of use, ease of removal and the shine left behind. I also have their BF Crystal Seal which I haven't been able to use yet but expect great things from it too. Maybe if AG throws in a sample of the BF rinseless wash I'll give it a shot and see what's what.

Good luck to you!

Great points about the pricing! ONR is getting a lot of love, but like I just posted a few posts above, I framed the question wrong/incomplete originally :( I was looking for something that involved ZERO water use of any sort - just kind of a product that would offer EXTREME LUBRICITY and gloss/cleaning power for those wipe-downs between washings.


Meguairs Express Wash (D114). Tons of cleaning power and your wash media will not get stained from the dirt.

I should really start adding something like a rinseless wash to my buckets when I do a regular car wash from now on... it adds higher protection against contaminants marring the paint, and may even add some gloss as I wash - right?


I'm a bit confused. Are you talking about rinseless washes, or waterless washes? Rinseless washes are used in the bucket, with a washmitt or other wash media, like a conventional wash - just without a rinse afterwards; while waterless washes are spray-on and then wipe off with an MF towel. The application is different, most manufacturers have different products in the different categories, and the amount of dirt that they can deal with is also different.

You're 100% right... I didn't really pose the question correctly/in whole. Sorry guys. I am looking for waterless wash, although it's nice to have so many excellent suggestions and information on the rinseless as well!

That's why I'm so dead set on something that has extreme lubricity, since I won't be using water - although the paint surface won't be filthy by ANY MEANS, just kind of looking for something that can remove light dust and a light covering of normal road debris after cruising around town for an hour or two before closing the garage and turning off the lights!