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    Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    Another member recommended I try going to the customer to do a exterior detail.
    I didn't want to carry around all my equipment so he told me to do a rinseless wash.
    So now I have seen so many different brands and I dont know which way to go.
    Which do you recommend?

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    Re: Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    They are ok...I have used one before and they do make it seem like if you wash the car with soap and a bucket. The thing that I dislike is the fact that you tend to use a crap load of microfiber towls (maybe I am not doing something right)
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    Re: Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    I like Optimum No Rinse, it's a "multi use" product which doubles as my clay lube and quick detailer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aztec1987 View Post
    They are ok...I have used one before and they do make it seem like if you wash the car with soap and a bucket. The thing that I dislike is the fact that you tend to use a crap load of microfiber towls (maybe I am not doing something right)
    I figured it would take alot. I've seen some get away with 4 to 5 towels and some say to use 7 or more per vehicle.

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    Re: Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    I have tried these Rinseless Wash products
    Optimum No Rinse
    Optimum No Rinse Wash and Wax
    Duragloss #931
    Pinnacle Rinseless
    DP Rinseless
    Turtle Wax Rinse Free - 4 oz per 2 gallons

    I like the Optimum No Rinse the best. I also like the Turtle Wax on closeout at Advance

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    Re: Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    I don't like using microfiber towels to Rinseless Wash a vehicle. It uses too many nice microfiber towels and you have to wash them too often. I use a regular wash sponge and two buckets with grit guards. The sponge rinses out quick in the rinse bucket. I do one panel at a time

    I pre soak the panel with rinseless solution and water mixed in a spray bottle
    I then wash the panel with the sponge soaked in the solution but not dripping
    Place the sponge back in the rinse bucket
    Spray the panel again with the spray bottle of solution
    Wipe the panel down and dry with a slightly damp microfiber towel
    Go back over the panel with a dry waffle weave towel
    Repeat the same process on the next panel

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    Re: Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    I like to use ONR with the Garry Dean method mostly because I believe that ONR is designed to hold the dirt in the wash media.

    Just bought some Meguairs D-114 and am going to try the two bucket method with it.

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    Re: Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    ONR and Blackfire are great products.
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    Duragloss rinseless is my favorite, ordering directly from them is CHEAP! If you wanna try it first check your local CarQuest and/or NAPA.

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    Re: Wanting to try Rinseless wash

    Optimum no rinse(ONR) would be my choice it cuts washing time when the vehicle is not so dirty in half with that said you will want a good amount of plush microfiber towels(600gsm or better) to have the most safest wash

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