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What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
No I use about a gallon of RW solution per wash so my affairs are far from sad thanks.
So if a professional detailer on this forum will state that getting 8-10 vehicles worth of washes from a gallon of product that costs $63 is good value I will gladly redact everything I've said.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
Too bad you won't watch it again:
Your posting untrue information.
Ok at the 13:00 mark I see them mixing D114 not D115 as a Rinseless then demonstrating that. Later in the video they use D115 in a pressurized spray bottle and a traditional bottle. At the end they use D114 again on the wheels. Not seeing D115 being used as a Rinseless wash, that is pouring "a few ounces" into a bucket of water and washing the car.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
@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.
•In July, 2016...D115 will have been
on the market for just 3 years.
-Why has it become so difficult, during this
time period, to understand that D115 is a
RW&W (Rinseless Wash and Wax) product?
TO WIT (w/my highlighting):
__________________________________________________
Michael Stoops
Jul 12th, 2013 10:20 AM
Mid-Year Introduction -
D115 Rinse Free Express Wash & Wax
Product Attributes:
-Wash & Wax all exterior vehicle surfaces without rinsing
-High gloss, water beading durability
-Non-scratch, non-streak formula
-Quick and easy wipe off
-Biodegradable Detergents
"With dilution rations ranging from 4:1 to 20:1, D115 is the concentrated rinseless wash and wax you've been asking us for. Many of you are already familiar with and love our Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere but wanted a larger size, and D115 is essentially that product. The concentrated formula stretches your dollars even further. Recommended dilution ratio is 4:1 but for daily mist and wipe use or in very high humidity locations, that can drop as low as 20:1 (or anywhere in between) depending on conditions. At weaker dilution ratios you will lose some of the gloss and protection provided by this product. Suitable for use as a spray on wash or as a rinseless bucket wash using a minimal amount of water."
Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
_________________________________________________
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Even at 20 to 1 it's a bad deal.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
If you are looking for a RW that
leaves some protection behind...
Then I'll suggest:
Meguiar's Rinse Free Express Wash & Wax (D115).
Bob
You'll suggest^
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•So you're saying Meguiar's product
recommendations be damned?
•I also use both D114 and D115.
-That's why I do recommend that
D115 can be used as a RW&W.
Bob
Again, you state, or at least insinuate that you use D114 and D115 as a rinseless, therefore your recommendation would appear it's based on your experience with using it.
Which I respectfully asked your opinion about.. I honestly wanted to know your thoughts on how it works, assuming [based on your words] you've tried D115 as a true rinseless, and therefore probably have a dedicated bucket of the D115 Rinseless solution ready to go.
I clearly stated in my post that people who keep referring to that same link [the same 1 you posted once again] deserve zero credibility when it comes to recommending it these days.. Isn't it about time people quit trying to point at that meaningless link from years ago, and start recommending it based on their actual experiences? Who goes around making recommendations of products they've never even used before? It's irresponsible, to say the least.
Since you're obviously not speaking from your own personal experience with having used it as a rinseless wash, and therefore won't be showing us your rinseless bucket, can you at least point out where exactly it gives directions to perform this rinseless wash on it's own label? [D115]
Originally Posted by Michael Stoops
Many of you are already familiar with and love our Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere but wanted a larger size, and D115 is essentially that product.
The product mentioned in the quote direct from Meguiars clearly states D115 is essentially the bulk version of Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere. A waterless wash. No one mistakes it for a rinseless wash. Have some common sense and quit being stubborn.
I really don't understand how someone could argue against this, especially without at the very least practicing what they're trying to preach. Smh.
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
My only experience is with Duragloss Rinseless, and it's fantastic....for me. (priced right)
Duragloss Rinseless Wash with Aquawax, no rinse car wash, rinseless auto wash
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Uber as waterless + BF Midnight Sun Carnuba spray wax after is a hellova combo. I wonder if I could mix the 2 and use it like CG EcoSmart HUMMMM....
anyone know?
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Has anyone ever tried 1 ounce of D115 in a gallon of water. Then dip your clean microfiber towel in the solution and wring out. Now saturate the panel with D115 and wipe clean , never reintroducing the towel back to the solution. Then buff off with a dry microfiber towel and move to the next panel while flipping the towel when needed. Has anyone tried it? I have tried it and it seems to work fine. The solution never gets dirty so you can keep it for at a least two weeks or more if you keep a lid on the bucket
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Re: What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Again, you state, or at least insinuate that you use D114 and D115 as a rinseless, therefore your recommendation would appear it's based on your experience with using it.
Which I respectfully asked your opinion about.. I honestly wanted to know your thoughts on how it works, assuming [based on your words] you've tried D115 as a true rinseless, and therefore probably have a dedicated bucket of the D115 Rinseless solution ready to go.
I clearly stated in my post that people who keep referring to that same link [the same 1 you posted once again] deserve zero credibility when it comes to recommending it these days..
Isn't it about time people quit trying to point at that meaningless link from years ago, and start recommending it based on their actual experiences?
Who goes around making recommendations of products they've never even used before? It's irresponsible, to say the least.
Since you're obviously not speaking from your own personal experience with having used it as a rinseless wash, and therefore won't be showing us your rinseless bucket, can you at least point out where exactly it gives directions to perform this rinseless wash on it's own label? [D115]
The product mentioned in the quote direct from Meguiars clearly states D115 is essentially the bulk version of Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere. A waterless wash.
No one mistakes it for a rinseless wash.
Have some common sense and quit being stubborn.
I really don't understand how someone could argue against this, especially without at the very least practicing what they're trying to preach. Smh.
Are you really calling me a liar?
Are you really saying I am irresponsible?
Are you really saying I have no credibility?
Are you really saying I have no common sense?
Are you really saying I don't practice what I preach?
Are you really saying I don't use products I recommend?
Are you saying that both Meguiar's and
Mr. Stoops also have no credibility?
Why would you want to argue that D115 is a
Rinseless Wash...when, in fact, D115
is a Rinseless Wash & Wax
smh
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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What's the best rinse less wash on the market today?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
Are you really calling me a liar?
Are you really saying I have no credibility?
Are you really saying I have no common sense?
Are you saying that both Meguiar's and
Mr. Stoops also have no credibility?
Why would you want to argue that D115 is a
Rinseless Wash...when, in fact, D115
is a Rinseless Wash & Wax
smh
Bob
I never called you a liar.
I said anyone who would go around recommending products without even having used them in the matter they're recommending them doesn't have credibility [in my book]
I never accused you of not having credibility, if anything, I asked for an honest review, and did everything but flat out admit I was wrong as soon as I saw your post stating their was a more recent description to D115 here on AGO.
Then instead of giving your thoughts on how the product has worked for you, you either ignored my post completely, or simply had no thoughts on having used it as a rinseless w/these newfound dilution ratios... Why else would you revert to re posting that years old quote, the same old quote I had just said everyone's sick and tired of people always referring to?? Instead of their own actual experience.
And yes, on this perticular matter, you're lacking common sense, Bob. Because it doesn't take much to see that there has never been a single person [at least as far as I know] that has ever came on here talking about mixing up a rinseless bucket of D115 the same way people do with D114.
So why do you keep using that 1 quote as some kind of gospel? Gospel that not a single person on earth follows, including yourself. Or you would've posted details of your experience + pics of your D115 rinseless bucket setup.
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