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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Not sure this makes any bit of difference but I pretreat my panels with a waterless dilution while having a rinseless dilution in my bucket.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by
pheerix
Err so all Rinseless washes are too dilute?
I'm not sure that was the takeaway from that, more like you can't have one product that will have enough "stuff" in it to be both a rinseless and a waterless (that the dilution requirements are too different). Actually you kind of see this with D115, which is primarily a waterless, but the recommended rinseless dilution is waaay heavier than what we expect with a rinseless.
So I'm not sure if PiPUK was suggesting that from his standpoint a rinseless and a waterless use different active ingredients, so if you dilute a waterless down to a typical rinseless concentration, it gets diluted down way below the recommendation for that active ingredient.
I guess that was clear as mud. This is the thread: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ml#post1074007
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by
pheerix
I see that is per Autogeeks product description but again it doesn't say anything of the sort on the actual product label. My reasoning comes from usage of other products for example Opti-Clean which has a dilution ratio of 1:3 for a waterless wash but Optimum makes no recommendations on using it as a Rinseless wash. Similarly I don't believe D115 would be a safe Rinseless wash unless you used a strong dilution like 1:20 which is again not economical.
Bob
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What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Thanks I've watched that video albeit a while ago. I'm not going to watch it again because it is 40 mins long but I don't remember them ever actually using D115 as a Rinseless in the video. I also recall them recommending putting the whole gallon of D115 into a 5 gallon container and using that as the Rinseless solution. So basically using almost half a gallon of D115 for one Rinseless wash...
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by
pheerix
Thanks I've watched that video albeit a while ago. I'm not going to watch it again because it is 40 mins long but I don't remember them ever actually using D115 as a Rinseless in the video. I also recall them recommending putting the whole gallon of D115 into a 5 gallon container and using that as the Rinseless solution. So basically using almost half a gallon of D115 for one Rinseless wash...
Now that's a boutique Rinsless wash!!
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
I don't understand why you would bother with 115 as a rinseless when theres 114. Use a spray wax when your done. Or a dedicated rinseless wash and wax product
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
@pheerix. I couldn't agree with you more.. I've already had this argument about D115 having no business even being brought up in the conversation of Rinseless Washes.. That is unless Meguiars decides to step in and boldly recommend a rinseless dilution for D115, which btw, they've pretty much never done in all of 5yrs.
-And no those 2 quik mentions people always go back and refer to are beyond cheap excuses.- It's ridiculous for anyone to mention or worse yet recommend D115 as a rinseless unless they themselves actually use it that way. [which I'd bet not a single person on here is] If they are they would've spoken about it by now, instead of using a cheap link as somekind of "evidence" to hold Meguiars to...
If anyone's going to recommend something so bold such as D115 as a rinseless @4:1 [which has been done numerous times on here] the least you could do is vouch for it based on your own experience. And while you're at it, post some pictures of your D115 rinseless setup, because I won't believe you without seeing it. Lol.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
It's hard to say what's best when I haven't tried many. Right now I like UWW+ the best, but I haven't cracked the Uber or BF rinseless washes yet.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
•I also use both D114 and D115.
-That's why I do recommend that
D115 can be used as a RW&W.
Bob
Hi Bob👋🏼 I just read your post.. Can you fill us in on your thoughts as far as D115 as a dedicated rinseless wash? I wasn't aware of it having a new description on here.. What exact dilution do you use it at? I'm surprised no one has mentioned using it. Can you maybe offer a review? I'm sure alot of people would find it interesting.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by
pheerix
Thanks I've watched that video albeit a while ago.
I'm not going to watch it again because it is 40 mins long
but I don't remember them ever actually
using D115 as a Rinseless in the video.
Too bad you won't watch it again:
Your posting untrue information.
Originally Posted by
pheerix
I also recall them recommending putting the whole gallon of D115 into a 5 gallon container and using that as the Rinseless solution.
So basically using almost half a gallon of D115 for one Rinseless wash...
Most detailers can RW&W 8-10 vehicles
out of a 5 gallon bucket of solution.
Say it isn't true that you use 5 gallons of
solution to: RW & Wax...one vehicle!
If so:
That'd be a pretty sad state of affairs, IMO.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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