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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Well, to take this back on track - based on my limited personal experience: Cleaning ability - CG HFEW (not available for 1 year and counting)
BF Rinseless - it's ok, slightly better than my ONR v2 (thanks mjlinane for the sample)
Pinnacle Rinseless - decent cleaning, nice gloss (sale made it a steal at $24/gal)
Not tried WG Uber but the price is a bit steep compared to other rinseless + spray sealant/wax combos
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by FUNX650
Why would you want to argue that D115 is a
Rinseless Wash...when, in fact, D115
is a Rinseless Wash & Wax
Bob
What?? I'm not arguing that D115 is a rinseless wash... I'm arguing that it is Not a rinseless wash. It's a waterless wash.
And nowhere on the label does it say Rinseless Wash. We've been through this before. Lol.
It's called "Rinse Free Express Wash & Wax".
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What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Maybe we should all just drop it before this potentially useful thread gets locked.
Anyway, Uber is the best. You're welcome everyone.
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I've been playing around with D114 & D115 for a bit.
At 1:128, D115 is comparable to BF Waterless as rinseless solution. Moderately slick, but not quite slip & slide like D114 @ 1:128. I will have to say I quite like BF's scent over D115 (a bit too candy-like for my taste).
Strength: Let's say D114 is at 10 on cleaning power, then D115 & BF Waterless would be at a solid 8. Of course I could have upped the dilution, but I stuck with 1:128 because I've been doing that with other products (Last Touch & 3D Final Touch), plus it's easy to keep track of my findings. In case anyone's curious about Last Touch & 3D, I've only done both once each. I want to try at least 3 washing each before I can give an honest opinion.
Marc - Do a GD method as you would with D115. Don't wring out the towels. I'm sure you'll find it quite handy as a rinseless (in a pinch/emergency).
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by BrutalNoodle
I've been playing around with D114 & D115 for a bit.
At 1:128, D115 is comparable to BF Waterless as rinseless solution. Moderately slick, but not quite slip & slide like D114 @ 1:128. I will have to say I quite like BF's scent over D115 (a bit too candy-like for my taste).
Strength: Let's say D114 is at 10 on cleaning power, then D115 & BF Waterless would be at a solid 8. Of course I could have upped the dilution, but I stuck with 1:128 because I've been doing that with other products (Last Touch & 3D Final Touch), plus it's easy to keep track of my findings. In case anyone's curious about Last Touch & 3D, I've only done both once each. I want to try at least 3 washing each before I can give an honest opinion.
Marc - Do a GD method as you would with D115. Don't wring out the towels. I'm sure you'll find it quite handy as a rinseless (in a pinch/emergency).
Oh you had to go and rock the boat with your using waterless washes as rinseless washes didn't you? ![awman](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/smilies/awman.gif)
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by pheerix
Maybe we should all just drop it
before this potentially useful thread gets locked.
![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Ok, truce.
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Bob
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Note: I have used D114 a few times and have not used D115, but have considered it.
Up until the point of reading this thread I believed that D115 was a rinseless wash product to be used the same as D114.
Does "Rinse Free" not mean "Rinseless" in Meguiars speak?
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Mantilgh
Does "Rinse Free" not mean "Rinseless" in Meguiars speak?
Sounds like it, doesn't it? Funny that Meg themselves have not come straight out and put a rinseless solution in bold numbers. As of now I took their "Simply add a couple ounces to a 5 gallon wash bucket" as 2 oz to 5 gallon. Seems to be in the ballpark, as my 1 oz to 128 experimentation did a really nice job on a week's worth of commute.
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