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Re: CarRro EcH2o and my first time using rinseless wash method
Originally Posted by ducksfan
Which is one more reason why I use a Optimum blue sponge. I may use up to an ounce more product, but a lot less time and effort. Plus, my experience is the sponge is very safe.
I used to use 2 bucket method with the rinseless wash but had to change the rinse water bucket a couple of times. Since I don't have access to a hose it was annoying to carry and plan to have all that water. I bought a pump pressurized sprayer and 15 Buff and shine towels from autogeek. I just end up using a lot of towels now lol
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Re: CarRro EcH2o and my first time using rinseless wash method
Originally Posted by 392hemi
I use it without issues and also have Brembos (Charger Scatpack). Works fine but my wheels are coated with Sonax PNS. Problem is I have "wheel and wheelwell only towels" and presoak and wash them separately from the body and window towels. I feel like I spend more water on soaking and washing all my towels than I would have washing my car with a hose lolol
Do you use wheel brushes or what? Still sticking with towels? I'm not concerned about removing the dust per say, my wheels are coated too. I just don't want to damage them. Plus my wheels are very deep, 11" front and 12" rear. I need to get those drums cleaned too. I'm sure I can use the same tools I currently use, just concerns me with out all the rinsing power of the wheel and tools.
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Re: CarRro EcH2o and my first time using rinseless wash method
Originally Posted by p51dna
Do you use wheel brushes or what? Still sticking with towels? I'm not concerned about removing the dust per say, my wheels are coated too. I just don't want to damage them. Plus my wheels are very deep, 11" front and 12" rear. I need to get those drums cleaned too. I'm sure I can use the same tools I currently use, just concerns me with out all the rinsing power of the wheel and tools.
I'll spray them down with my pressurized sprayer liberally and met it run
, then use a wheel woolie and spray again then wipe with a wet microfiber and then wipe them down
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Re: CarRro EcH2o and my first time using rinseless wash method
I want to use the Ech2o as rinsless wash. In a bucket I will have water with Ech2o in dilution 200:1. Before start to wash a part of the car paint for example the driever door with a microfiber mitt, I will spray it with Eth2o in dilution 10:1? And after that will start the washing from the bucket?
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Re: CarRro EcH2o and my first time using rinseless wash method
Originally Posted by demis34gt
I want to use the Ech2o as rinsless wash. In a bucket I will have water with Ech2o in dilution 200:1. Before start to wash a part of the car paint for example the driever door with a microfiber mitt, I will spray it with Eth2o in dilution 10:1? And after that will start the washing from the bucket?
Straight from CarPro’s site on using it as a rinseless wash.
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Re: CarRro EcH2o and my first time using rinseless wash method
I've been using car Pro Echo2 for a couple years now, and doing rinseless for about four years. I really don't overthink it ,a couple 2-3 ounces in one bucket-3 gallons I guess, and then about six towels per car. It always comes out great. My towels always hit the paint spread out and sopping wet, then dry with a waffle weave. I can do the whole car, including the wheels in 15 minutes.
About half the time I run it through a local touchless place in just rinse mode, and then wipe the car down with a spray bottle of diluted ech20 and a couple towels.
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