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    Re: "Enthusiasts Only" (brand!) Waterless Wash question

    Quote Originally Posted by VeloNYC View Post
    Only thing I'm not getting and this question would not be a dilemma if m114/115 have been offered in less quantity for cheaper price.
    D114 is very economical.

    For example:
    •One gallon of D114 currently costs $32.99.
    •Dilute D114 @1:256 for RW...
    -256 gals of RW (that's 4.65 X 55 gal drums of RW)
    -$32.99/256= (X) per gal = really cheap!

    •Dilute D114 @128:1 for WW...
    -128 gals of WW (that's 2.33 X 55 gal drums of WW)
    -$32.99/128 = (X) per gal = very cheap!


    Quote Originally Posted by VeloNYC View Post
    Question is still open, did anyone had experience with EO. Because if it is generic how does it perform? And about the rest especially praised on AG products ie pinnacle,bf and others I can educate myself using AG/AO search to read the best written enjoyable reviews in whole www.
    If you would:
    -Go ahead and buy this EO product
    -Write a review that you deem to be enjoyable
    -Post it over on AGO's sister site (RE: AGO forum rules)

    That way, IMO, it would give that detailing forum's
    staff, members, and guests...the opportunity to be
    educated in the same manner as you would be:
    by the reading of, hopefully, one of the best written
    product reviews in whole www.

    TIA.


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    Re: "Enthusiasts Only" (brand!) Waterless Wash question

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post

    If you would:
    -Go ahead and buy this EO product
    -Write a review that you deem to be enjoyable
    -Post it over on AGO's sister site (RE: AGO forum rules)

    That way, IMO, it would give that detailing forum's
    staff, members, and guests...the opportunity to be
    educated in the same manner as you would be:
    by the reading of, hopefully, one of the best written
    product reviews in whole www.

    TIA.


    Bob
    I will definitely do it at my first opportunity, pity I live in apartment building, worse in NYC, so there is not much room to experiment and show to the detailing community in general comparison how products work. So far only product I could write detailed feedback and comparison is Gtechnic G1.

    That being said, for now I will continue reading on AG/AO the best written reviews about bf, uwwc, D114 and onr in entire www .

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    Re: "Enthusiasts Only" (brand!) Waterless Wash question

    Quote Originally Posted by VeloNYC View Post
    I will definitely do it at my first opportunity...

    That being said, for now I will continue reading on AG/AO the best written reviews about bf, uwwc, D114 and onr in entire www .
    Sounds like a solid plan...


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    Re: "Enthusiasts Only" (brand!) Waterless Wash question

    Anyone care to comment on whether D115 is safer than D114 for waterless washes or has better cleaning ability since it was designed specifically to be a waterless wash?

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    Re: "Enthusiasts Only" (brand!) Waterless Wash question

    Quote Originally Posted by pheerix View Post
    Anyone care to comment on whether D115 is safer than D114 for waterless washes or has better cleaning ability since it was designed specifically to be a waterless wash?
    I really don't see it that way:
    They're both "Rinse Free Express Washes"...
    But: D115 has the Wax component.
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    D115 Meguiars Rinse Free Express Wash & Wax
    •Directions for use:
    -Add a couple of ounces 2 to a 5 gal. of water...
    (Dilution ratio...1:320) for a Rinseless Wash.

    -For use as a Waterless Wash: (Dilute 1:4);
    or, in a 5 gal. bucket pour in:
    1gal. D115 and 4 gals. of water
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    D114 Meguiars Rinse Free Express Wash
    •Directions for use:
    -Dilute 1oz. to 2gals of water to make
    a Rinseless Wash; (Dilution Ratio 1:256)

    -Dilute 1oz. to 1gal. of water to make
    a Waterless Wash; (Dilution Ratio 1:128)


    Note:
    D115 contains Wax (that's left behind);
    D114 doesn't contain Wax ("leaves nothing behind").


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    Re: "Enthusiasts Only" (brand!) Waterless Wash question

    I didn't know that D114 was a waterless wash as well. I guess I will give it ago when I run out off UWW. I don't feel like it leaves behind any "substantial" protection anyways.

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    Re: "Enthusiasts Only" (brand!) Waterless Wash question

    D114 is so much more economical than the RTU waterless wash products on the market. Some of the RTU waterless wash products cost $24.95 for one 24 ounce bottle. D114 at 128:1 will make 512 (32oz) bottles of RTU waterless wash for $32.95

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