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Waterless/Rinseless wash options
What are the current options for waterless/rinseless wash products that don't leave dehind any sealants/waxes, just strictly cleaning? Thanks
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Mckees 37 N-914.
Feynlab Pure Rinseless if you’re dealing with coatings.
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Edit: I provided a bad answer about ADW, I had no idea it had polymers.
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Wolfgang Uber RW is close... very little gloss-enhancers. Many people notice zero change from it and otherwise does it’s job very well.
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The gloss shop sublime...
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Waterless/Rinseless wash options
Not from here N-914, sublime And Pure. All others mention have some wax or polymers in it. Wipeout does not mention in AG description but Apex detailing reciew said it has polymers and ‘nauba.
In reality i don’t think others leave long term protection so they all should be fine.
Forgotten gem? Leaves nothing behind? Cheaper than rest? Available on the Geek?
Griot?s Garage Brilliant Finish Rinseless Wash
Feels like N 914 not quit as slick as others but doesn’t have the polymers. Works absolutely wonderful. Its what will replace 914 when i’m out
(Have already but will be most likely only buying this as rinseless from AG)
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Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Not from here N-914, sublime And Pure. All others mention have some wax or polymers in it. Wipeout does not mention in AG description but Apex detailing reciew said it has polymers and ‘nauba.
In reality i don’t think others leave long term protection so they all should be fine.
Forgotten gem? Leaves nothing behind? Cheaper than rest? Available on the Geek?
Griot?s Garage Brilliant Finish Rinseless Wash
Feels like N 914 not quit as slick as others but doesn’t have the polymers. Works absolutely wonderful. Its what will replace 914 when i’m out
(Have already but will be most likely only buying this as rinseless from AG)
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In regards to Wipeout, it sure sounds like it leaves something behind; this is straight from Billy Baugus:
"As far as Wipeout.
We use a synthetic polymer in the product , mostly for the lubrication value.
However, many people notice the slickness, and the shine on the surface. There is a tad bit of protection left behind. But it’s more of a gloss enhancer , and not so much what you would consider to be an LSP."
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That Griot's product is definitely a sleeper. I've used it for rinseless washes before and was surprised how well it performs and the price is certainly right. Also love the way it smells too! I've been curious how it would do as a waterless wash, just gotta dial in a dilution ratio and see what happens.
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DPC Revive is another good one, and if you can find any the one that started it all... D114.
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Thanks for the responses. I haven't been on the boards in a while and N941 was what I was thinking of and I was surprised to see Mckees gone from the autogeek site. Looking at the descriptions of some of the other products though seemed to lead me to believe they all left something behind. I was interested in something that would work with all these new sio2 type products and not leave any sealants or waxes to the mix.
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