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Re: best rinseless wash for winter?
I use McKee's 37 in an IK Foamer 1 to 6 ratio. Foams just perfectly fine on the paint. I foam the panel down, and then on a rinseless wash towel that's already wet, I'll spray foam onto that as well. One of the best ways to do a rinseless wash I've found so far.
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
I’ve been going away from rinseless as i feel Blammo Mrothe (can i say real name?) is a superior waterless/rinseless process.
I use a rinseless (griots brilliant shine lately) for pretreat and then foam and wipe panel at a time. Feels way more lubricious than anything out their.
Use Blammo Frydrate er TW ceramic wetwax to dry.
I’m surprised nobodies copied with their own foaming waterless.
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Originally Posted by WillSports3
I use McKee's 37 in an IK Foamer 1 to 6 ratio. Foams just perfectly fine on the paint. I foam the panel down, and then on a rinseless wash towel that's already wet, I'll spray foam onto that as well. One of the best ways to do a rinseless wash I've found so far.
I’ve tried that but to me, still no comparison to Frothe
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No don't get me wrong, Frothe is a very foaming product. But for me doing rinseless washes, the foam is great. Stronger dilution of product so it does a better job lifting dirt and contaminants off the paint, and then the foam itself provides lubrication. Frothe of course is basically meant to be used as a waterless wash. Of course if you have a good protection agent on the paint, then no matter what method you use it should do a good job.
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I've ONLY used Frothe as a WW, can't imagine using it as a RW
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Originally Posted by Klasse Act
I've ONLY used Frothe as a WW, can't imagine using it as a RW
Using WillSport’s method, I think you pick an actual RW solution for the bucket, then only use Frothe as a pre-spray foam, and then squirt a little more foam on the RW towel. I feel using Frothe in any type of way as part of the RW solution (in the bucket) would be a waste, unless I’m not realizing something.
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Originally Posted by acuRAS82
Using WillSport’s method, I think you pick an actual RW solution for the bucket, then only use Frothe as a pre-spray foam, and then squirt a little more foam on the RW towel. I feel using Frothe in any type of way as part of the RW solution (in the bucket) would be a waste, unless I’m not realizing something.
That would be VERY safe, might try this come cold weather especially. Do I pull a soaking mf out of the bucket and wring out like usual?
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Originally Posted by Klasse Act
That would be VERY safe, might try this come cold weather especially. Do I pull a soaking mf out of the bucket and wring out like usual?
It’s WillSport’s philosophy so I’m not going to steal it, but as I imagine it you would pull the soaking wet MF out of the RW straight out the bucket, foam the towel, then wipe the pre-foamed surface. Sounds as safe as one could possibly be. And even though it sounds like a process, I think we all originally thought RW was a process but it’s like muscle memory after your first few. I’ll probably be trying this out this winter.
In the winter time I don’t wring the RW towel out... I just slap that thing on the paint and let my garage floor get soaked. Luckily my garage doesn’t seem to get cold enough to have it freeze to ice. It always evaporated at some point.
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Yeah i presoak panel. I use foamer on dryest tip because panel already wet. I feel the foam and wipe off is slick enough but shoot. To much is always a good thing.
Might incorporate a rinseless into it.
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This has taken an interesting turn, thanks guys. Now that my ride is outside 24/7 I'll be back to RW/WW exclusively once the water is turned off outside. It's been a while since I've been in this position, 7 yrs but thankfully ive got options now
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Being I have some ONR left and two bottles of GG RW I decided to play around with both.
ONR is more viscous than GG RW. GG RW flashes faster, so it streaks less as a QD. I found both to clean about the same. The main difference from what I could tell is the lubricity is higher with GG RW and it leaves less behind. ONR (new formula) feels more grabby and leaves some streaking behind, which easily comes off but it is a tad more difficult to work with.
What I would like to know is which leaves less scratches behind? I've read how some like ONR due to the zwitteronic properties, but don't they all have that or is ONR unique in its formulation?
I'd like to see a good scratch test between these products.
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