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    Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    It is winter in Alaska, so outdoor washing is out. I've signed up for unlimited touchless and plan to keep doing rinseless/waterless at home every couple weeks. After a touchless wash yesterday, I started my rinseless this morning and had a rough go at it. I abandoned drying and plan to do the whole Jeep Grand Cherokee again.

    First pass:
    -ONR at rinseless concentration in a 5 gal bucket
    -Pre-spray with ONR at waterless concentration
    -Microfiber mitt
    Problem: Without pressure, it will not remove the grime buildup at the lower 1/2 of the sides and back.

    I also brought out my Optima waterless and sprayed it. It also would not remove the grime, but I can tell it slides better over it than ONR. This was a good comparison test which I hadn't done before.

    I tried adding a little car wash detergent (O'Reilly's) to my bucket hoping it cut the grime without reducing lubricity. No luck cutting the grime.

    I pulled out some CRC Hydroforce Spray Degreaser. It made me cough a little, so not sure how healthy it is at full concentration, but it definitely made an impact on the grime. I started pre-spraying first with degreaser and then misting with waterless wash and it worked fairly well.

    In the future, would it make sense to add degreaser to my waterless wash sprayer for a winter-only solution? Maybe with a little dilution, the degreaser would be easier on my lungs too.

    Any other suggestions for me?

    I still need to do the whole car over again with waterless at least.

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    Re: Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    What kind of lsp/protection do you have on the paint? Was the paint clayed and smooth just prior to laying down said protection? If so, how long ago was that?

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    Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    I was using up Zaino over the spring and summer and then did a traditional wax approximately 3 months ago. Clayed ahead of that. I see where you’re going.


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    Re: Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    Yeah, wax 3 months ago means you have no LSP now and it will stick pretty good.
    Bruno Soares


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    Re: Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    ONR cuts serious grime for me. Not sure I'd chance a minimal improvement while possibly breaking the lubrication properties of ONR. Maybe mix up the ONR at a higher concentration.

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    Re: Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    Quote Originally Posted by yakky View Post
    ONR cuts serious grime for me. Not sure I'd chance a minimal improvement while possibly breaking the lubrication properties of ONR. Maybe mix up the ONR at a higher concentration.
    The ONR wasn’t making any impact multiple passes with waterless concentration (doused) but the degreaser did a lot. I think my grime must be different. Might be something they put in the sand mix or chemical sprays up here.


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    Re: Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    Quote Originally Posted by yakky View Post
    ONR cuts serious grime for me. Not sure I'd chance a minimal improvement while possibly breaking the lubrication properties of ONR. Maybe mix up the ONR at a higher concentration.
    Nothing’s going to cut serious grime effectively unless he’s got a fresh and solid layer of protection layed over smooth paint at the base.

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    Re: Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    Quote Originally Posted by Machine154 View Post
    Might be something they put in the sand mix or chemical sprays up here.


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    Could be.. I have no experience with those conditions, so I can’t speculate on what that must be like. Sounds like a major inconvenience.

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    Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    Thanks guys. I’m going to put a monthly reminder for myself to get new protection laid down while it’s winter. It was on the schedule for this weekend but definitely was too long in between, particularly with road sand physically eroding whatever was there. Especially near the rocker panels.


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    Re: Mix degreaser with waterless/rinseless to cut grime?

    Being a Geek in Alaska has to be a challenge. FK 1000p would be something I would be using up there. Wax doesn’t have a chance.

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