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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by Lexi65
Please clarify... You spray entire car with ONR and then go back
and wash ENTIRE car followed by drying entire car. My question: it's actually possible to do entire car instead of panel by panel without having to worry about ONR drying up before you dry it
Off? .
Correct. I use a garden sprayer to pre-soak the car. Takes minutes. Then do a regular ONR wash for the entire car. Then dry the entire car. In the garage you will not need to do a panel at a time.
Originally Posted by SoonerGM
Isn't that more of a waterless wash?
So, why do you prefer waterless over rinseless? I can see a place for both
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No. I'm still using a bucket and doing a regular ONR wash after presoaking the car first. Lastly, rinseless is safer than waterless.
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
I don't see those places for both.
Persuade me otherwise.
Perhaps: By sharing your places?
Thanks.
Bob
Bob,
Ikeep a 2 gallon garden sprayer of UWW+ on hand. My process is
1- hose off car and drive into garage
2 - Spray down car with UWW+ and then prepare rinseless. This allows time for dwell. I use DG, ONR or UWW+ at rinseless dilution
3 - Use Microfiber Madness IncrediSponges to wash. I do one or two panels at a time, working top down.
4 -Blot dry with a Mothers Foam core MF.
5. Apply Ammo Hydrate to a damp Madness Dry Me Crazy MF and buff with a dry one of same.
If my wheels are real dirty, I bucket wash them before entering garage.
My name is Jim and I am an Old Auburn Tiger.
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Can someone share their favorite drying aid?
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by Chrono
Can someone share their favorite drying aid?
Ammo Hydrate is best IME!
My name is Jim and I am an Old Auburn Tiger.
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by Chrono
Can someone share their favorite drying aid?
There's a great thread on this when you search.
Back to the full-time grind.
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by Chrono
Can someone share their favorite drying aid?
Good old leaf blower does a great job at drying.
Smoke Metallic '06 Altima
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by Old Tiger
Bob,
I keep a 2 gallon garden sprayer of UWW+ on hand. My process is
1- hose off car and drive into garage
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Whoa...Wait a minute!
IMHO:
This already "violates" the intended purposes of any rinseless wash processes.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Originally Posted by FUNX725
Whoa...Wait a minute!
IMHO:
This already "violates" the intended purposes of any rinseless wash processes.
Bob
I use a pressure washer and a rinseless together all the time. The way I see it is the purpose is to wash the car and do a good job. If I can get that done faster with a rinseless solution with great results - safely... then so be it.
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by Chrono
Can someone share their favorite drying aid?
UWW+ for me.
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Re: Anyone use Rinseless as their primary wash method?
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
I use a pressure washer and a rinseless together all the time. The way I see it is the purpose is to wash the car and do a good job. If I can get that done faster with a rinseless solution with great results - safely... then so be it.
Water restrictions was supposedly one of, if not the main reason for the revolutionary rinseless-wash invention.
Now if it's become a convention, (even when being combined with other, more water-consuming car washing methods) in areas of the World where there are no such current water restrictions:
And so on; and so on...
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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