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    Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    I've been watching some videos lately that show how to do rinseless washing. Some of them show how little rinseless washing solution is left on the MF towel. They wring the towel out enough so that there's no liquid dripping. Is this the proper way?

    I feel that there's not enough solution to lubricate the surface but I could be wrong. Do you guys do the same thing or do you have a lot of solution in the towel to the point it's dripping?

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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    I slightly wring mine out. But I also spray the panel beforehand to "pre soak" it.

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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    I presoak the panel with rinseless wash and use the towel straight from bucket.
    Sometimes I find the towel is too heavy to move around on paint.

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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    Thoroughly saturated for me. It'll be dripping across my garage floor to get to the car.

    Too little liquid poses the greater risk, IMO.

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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc08EX View Post
    I've been watching some videos lately that show how to do rinseless washing. Some of them show how little rinseless washing solution is left on the MF towel. They wring the towel out enough so that there's no liquid dripping. Is this the proper way?
    Hi Marc,

    Since it seems that there are so many variations of how to
    perform rinse-less washing...Is there really a "proper" way?

    So...IMHO:
    Do the "rinse-less wash variation" that you feel will provide the best remediation, for the immediate task-at-hand's:
    Level-of-Dirtiness.


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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    I wring the towel out slightly but it's still dripping as I move the towel to the panel I'm working on. Even more so as I wipe the panel. It just makes a mess in the garage.

    I just wondered if this is necessary.

    Here's a video of Meguiar's shot in AG, on how to use D114.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cICbdJocUI4

    When you go to the 15 minute mark, it shows you how little solution they have on the towel.

    Here's another video of a different manufacturer showing how little solution they're using to doing rinseless wash..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7dG0k0Aq-Q
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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    I use 2 bucket method and a mitt, also pre-soak.

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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    I thoroughly presoak and slightly wring out my towels to the point they are barely dripping. I use really plush towels so there's still a lot of solution in the towel despite it not dripping. I also use a lot (12) of towels. I try not to get solution all over my garage floor. No problems with marring so far.

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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    Quote Originally Posted by cfiiman View Post
    I use 2 bucket method and a mitt, also pre-soak.
    I do the same. 2-Bucket 2 Grit Guard Wash mitt. I saturate each panel with RW in a spray bottle. It is the foaming type Spray bottle you can get at AGO for like $5. But IMO, this is a good method of RW.
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    Re: Rinseless Washing Question - How Wet Are Your Towels?

    My towels are still dripping slightly when I'm washing. I pre-soak all panels as well for added protection.

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