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Good Rinseless wash??
About to run out of my 2 gallons of ONR I've had for 2 years. Any new one I should try that works better?
There seems to be a ton that have recently come out.
David 2000 Ford F-350 DRW CCLB BLACK/GOLD
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Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash.
2005 Honda S2000 | 2008 Acura MDX | 2015 Honda Fit EX
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I prefer RWs (as well as WWs) that:
"Leave nothing behind".
As such...my favorite RW/(WW) is:
Meguiars Rinse Free Express Wash...D114.
It can be diluted 1oz.-to-2 gallons of water
to make a rinseless wash: 1:256 ratio!
I use it for cleaning both the interiors,
and the exteriors of my vehicles.
I also use it at different ratios for
WW, QD, and Clay Lube.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Others will have much better info to share than I will on this subject.
There is something to note.
A few months ago someone on this forum mentioned that you could dilute exterior detail sprays down for a rinseless wash solution.
I have tried this with 5 different detail sprays and have been unbelievably impressed with the results.
Note:
Not all detail sprays are created equal.
Not all detail sprays have nano polymer technology.
Not all detail sprays have cleaning power, some do, some do not.
In regards to appearance, I find that in every case diluting the detail spray leaves a much better appearance vs using in RTU form.
A much cleaner glass look, vs a somewhat cloudy gloss look.
In regards to protection, such as hydrophobic qualities, UV protection, and the rest, the RTU solution would have more to offer, but you still get a measure of these results in diluted form.
I use distilled water only.
Tap water is not even worth the attempt.
Dilution ratios range in the typical 10:1 and 4:1 spectrum.
I have gone as little as 32:1 and that turned out great as well.
So, consider this an option if you have a bottle of exterior detail spray in your inventory.
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I really like Meguiars D114 and Chemical Guys Eco Smart for WW.
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Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
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My votes in order are
D114, WGURW, ONR. Those are the ones I have and find that they cover anything I have run into
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"... aim4squirrels
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no complaints about this one, very slick and drying seems to be easier when using it...
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If it aint broke, don't fix it. ONR has so many uses. I love it.
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