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06-17-2023, 01:37 PM
#491
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Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Originally Posted by Jukke
One more question: how much solution do you spend to pre-spray/pre-soak a mid-size sedan? I'm going to buy Marolex sprayer but don't know whether I need 1L or 1.5L version.
I use a 2L T Tovia electric plant sprayer. I'm using most of it to pretreat.
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06-19-2023, 12:14 AM
#492
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Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Originally Posted by Jukke
One more question: how much solution do you spend to pre-spray/pre-soak a mid-size sedan? I'm going to buy Marolex sprayer but don't know whether I need 1L or 1.5L version.
I would get the 3 liter. I keep my pre spray in there and will last for several washes. Trust me you’ll appreciate having it.
One good pump up will do the whole car. I prolly use 1.1-1.3,liters a wash.
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06-19-2023, 12:50 AM
#493
Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
I use a 3.8L Scotts pump sprayer. Great fan setting and holds pressure for most of the car on one good pump up(or maybe pump "down" lol), 20-40 pumps maybe. 1/2 full.
Not the strongest wand. If it breaks i will step up in quality. I love that thing. i should of had one 4 years ago.
I did use a 20 year old pump sprayer the last 4+ years but the fan wasn't very good. It still works, i might use it for harsher chemicals or something.
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06-20-2023, 01:12 PM
#494
Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Great thread. About to finish my gallon of N914 so I'm looking at trying something new. Looks like either DIY or Absolute. I always liked how ONR wiped (slick) but N914 cleans a bit better. I use the Gary Dean method with microfibers and pretreat with an electric pump sprayer. I like the simplicity/ease of something like a BRS/UBS but rather not want to worry about squeezing/rinsing out the sponge every time I go back to the panel. I wonder if anyone out there going a step further and is using the Gary Dean method with multiple sponges
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06-20-2023, 01:17 PM
#495
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Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Originally Posted by Rand0m
Great thread. About to finish my gallon of N914 so I'm looking at trying something new. Looks like either DIY or Absolute. I always liked how ONR wiped (slick) but N914 cleans a bit better. I use the Gary Dean method with microfibers and pretreat with an electric pump sprayer. I like the simplicity/ease of something like a BRS/UBS but rather not want to worry about squeezing/rinsing out the sponge every time I go back to the panel. I wonder if anyone out there going a step further and is using the Gary Dean method with multiple sponges
Which one are you leaning towards?
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06-20-2023, 01:30 PM
#496
Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
I'll toss in a recommendation for Feynlab Pure Rinseless. It is deeper cleaning than Absolute and maybe slightly more than N914. I have not used DIY for comparison there but The Guz has. It is worth noting that Pure Rinseless can degrade less chemically resistant toppers/sealants/QD's because it's intended to be used for ceramic coated cars. It's also terribly streaky on glass so you will have to go back over that with a proper glass cleaner.
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06-20-2023, 01:50 PM
#497
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Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Originally Posted by Gridlink
I'll toss in a recommendation for Feynlab Pure Rinseless. It is deeper cleaning than Absolute and maybe slightly more than N914. I have not used DIY for comparison there but The Guz has. It is worth noting that Pure Rinseless can degrade less chemically resistant toppers/sealants/QD's because it's intended to be used for ceramic coated cars. It's also terribly streaky on glass so you will have to go back over that with a proper glass cleaner.
Feynlab always gets slept on, even myself who's used it and LOVED it, forgets about it. They really need to advertise more, they're the "Bilt-Hamber" of RW's️
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06-20-2023, 02:07 PM
#498
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Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Feynlab is good if you’re looking for the sledgehammer. It will degrade a wax or sealant. I have used Feynlab to prep for a polish and coating and it strips off whatever is on the surface. Perfect for deep cleaning a coating.
Add Owner’s Pride to the mix of a good rinsless wash option. More concentrated than the most.
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06-20-2023, 02:16 PM
#499
Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Which one are you leaning towards?
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I want to try them both but will probably start with the 32oz Absolute. I've used Ultima and Wolfgang in the past as well. They all work well enough for my use but N914 has been my favorite to date. I do rinseless washes often for maintenance of coated cars but if the car is dirtier I'll do a contact wash (usually every handful of washes).
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06-20-2023, 02:24 PM
#500
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Re: Rinseless Washes - 2022
Can't go wrong with either, it's honestly a wash (pun intended) but Griot's Garage Brillant Shine rinseless wash is another option and cimpeteivly priced
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