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    rinseless wash supplies

    i am new to the rinseless wash.. what are some of the things needed to do this?

    already got the 2 buckets
    some onr or something
    what else?

    do the BRS or microfibers works better?

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    1 bucket, get a grit gaurd, I use the BRS

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    I would get two buckets and some grit guards. One for wheels and one for paint.

    I use the BRS with the ONR

    With other rinseless like the new McKee's one I use a wash mitt.

    Of course towels.

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    I would purchase these supplies

    *Two buckets with Grit Guards and Gamma Seal lids
    *25 Microfibers
    *Waffle Weave Towel
    *ONR wash and Shine
    *Big Red Sponge
    *Optimum Blue Waffle Weave Sponge for tighter areas
    *Opti Seal for drying aid and sealant all in one
    *Hand Held Pump Spayer for pre soak with ONR mixed at 128:1

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    BRS then go behind with a dry towel?

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    I prefer 2 buckets, one grit guard, and a couple Ultra Soft Microfiber Rinseless Wash Mitt, and a good drying towel or two.

    It's hard to pick your first rinseless. Most all of them are pretty good, you can't really go wrong with the ones I've seen sold here.

    Pick your flavor!
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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    I was wanting a rinseless that doesn't leave anything behind.. looks like D114 fits that bill.. might try that..

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    Quote Originally Posted by gregory1420 View Post
    I was wanting a rinseless that doesn't leave anything behind.. looks like D114 fits that bill.. might try that..
    D114 has been discontinued. Your best bet is McKee's 37 N-914. If you go this route then stick with microfibers or a wash mitt.

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ver-month.html

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    I use three bucket. 1 solution, 2 rinse. All with grit guards
    I have 4 rinseless mitts

    Ultra Soft Microfiber Rinseless Wash Mitt.

    For rinseless I have found the to be outstanding @ 1oz per gallon.

    CarPro ECH2O Waterless Wash & Detail Spray 1 Liter.

    For drying I use either one of these.

    Big Blue Microfiber Drying Towel, 26 x 18 inches

    GYEON Silk Dryer 20 x 22 Inches

    Use the Ech2o at 1 oz per gallon for the solution.
    Soak microfiber mitts for a few.
    Perform rinseless wash and change out mitts if needed. 2 rinse buckets for the mitts keeps the solution clean as well as the mitts, but sometimes when covering areas that like to accumulate brake dust and other areas such as the rear, I might switch them out even if they look clean.

    Drying I use Ech2o mixed as a detail spray with either some reload, or Gyeon cure in there as well. I have a 48oz sprayer for the detail solution. The mix is 2 oz Ech2o, 2 oz reload or cure, 40 oz distilled water.

    Spray dry drying media with a couple sprays and dry the car.

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    Re: rinseless wash supplies

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    D114 has been discontinued. Your best bet is McKee's 37 N-914. If you go this route then stick with microfibers or a wash mitt.

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ver-month.html
    thanks for the link.. that stuff looks pretty good.. it also looks like it doesn't leave anything behind also..

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