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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
Originally Posted by
oneheadlite
Maybe I'm crazy, but I seem to get better/easier wipe off with the Brilliant Finish vs the N914.
Over on the sister site, there was talk of another (*cough* Pure Rinseless *cough*) product that sounded similar to Reset (heavier cleaner than a normal rinseless product).
Not in the PBMG sales house, so I'd hop next door to search out that *showdown*.
I think your right about the wipe off between GG RW vs. N914 and for me, I've never used N914 as a WW. As for GG RW, it's been 99% as a RW
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
Originally Posted by
CaffeineBuzz
I have some coming before 7pm tonight. I'm glad to hear the good report.
Keep us posted here
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
N914 is a wonderful rinseless wash that leaves nothing behind. I loved using it!
In a pinch when I couldn't get N914 because it was out of stock, I bought Micro Detailer Ceramic Wash. Don't let the name fool you, its just marketed for ceramic coated vehicles but it too leaves nothing behind. Just a straight cleaner. It works just as great!
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
Fenylab Pure rinseless. Worked great on my CqUk3.0 coated car. Removes everyrhing.
I own Griots BSR, Mckee’s N-914 and Pure. I use Pure once a month to strip everything clean. Definitely more cleaning power than other two.
I use all three alot. Once Mckees gone may try gloss shop or just stick with Griots. Pure will always be in the arsenal.
But for best cleaning in a rinseless/ waterless type situation, to me nothing better or safer with out a hose than Ammo Frothe.
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Fenylab Pure rinseless. Worked great on my CqUk3.0 coated car. Removes everyrhing.
I own Griots BSR, Mckee’s N-914 and Pure. I use Pure once a month to strip everything clean. Definitely more cleaning power than other two.
I use all three alot. Once Mckees gone may try gloss shop or just stick with Griots. Pure will always be in the arsenal.
But for best cleaning in a rinseless/ waterless type situation, to me nothing better or safer with out a hose than Ammo Frothe.
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I use and like Griots BSR as I don't want any enhancers, just a pure wash. I'm a little confused though as you say Pure removes everything, yet you say say that Frothe has the best cleaning. When you mention that Pure removes everything that that mean it removes (besides dirt) the last detail spray or would it remove a topper/quick sealant also?
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
Originally Posted by
bob m
I use and like Griots BSR as I don't want any enhancers, just a pure wash. I'm a little confused though as you say Pure removes everything, yet you say say that Frothe has the best cleaning. When you mention that Pure removes everything that that mean it removes (besides dirt) the last detail spray or would it remove a topper/quick sealant also?
On paint surface it will remove Sio2 toppers or at least severely degrade them i find. I’m assuming same on coating but hard to tell because coating still their so still great water behavior. People feel it may hurt coatings but i dont feel that in my limited time only
It’s made by a coating company for coatings...
I like Frothe so much as I feel it doesn’t affect toppers but most importantly I feel it’s the safest.
When wiping off i don’t feel the car I feel the foam. I feel it does better job of lubricating paint and encapsulating dirt as I wipe off.
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
I bought Fenylab today, just to try it and it seems VERY concentrated as its .5 oz per gallon for maintence washes and I'm guessing 1 oz per gallon will be REALLY strong. The stronger ratio I will try when I feel like adding another layer of "something".
It's always something with this hobby
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
I bought Fenylab today, just to try it and it seems VERY concentrated as its .5 oz per gallon for maintence washes and I'm guessing 1 oz per gallon will be REALLY strong. The stronger ratio I will try when I feel like adding another layer of "something".
It's always something with this hobby
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I have it and have used it. Here are a couple things to note. One it streaks on glass and the other is it negates a drying aid. Best to dry it completely off and come back with something.
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Re: Rinseless/waterless version of reset?
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
I bought Fenylab today, just to try it and it seems VERY concentrated as its .5 oz per gallon for maintence washes and I'm guessing 1 oz per gallon will be REALLY strong. The stronger ratio I will try when I feel like adding another layer of "something".
It's always something with this hobby
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Normally i’m in the more is better crowd. Alot of us in the FPR thread on Autopia had issues at higher dilutions.
It destroys toppers at the recommended ratio’s...
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