01-13-2021, 09:15 PM | #435 | |
Drives: 2020 SHOCK SS 1LE Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Southern California
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My car is garage kept and my daily driver. So yes, my level of dirty is honestly just dusty 90% of the time Lol. When it does rain here and the car actually gets dirty I've used OnR without issue. Wheels/Tires I still use plain old car soap and water. I'll admit the first couple of time doing a rinse less I was on the fence. But after that it just gets better. I keep it simple. I Pre Spray OnR (I have one of those hand hand held pump sprayers) on the car and follow the directions as is. I owned a black z28 F-body for over 18 years so I've been around the block with swirls/scratches. I was skeptical too at first but it's definitely my preferred method for keeping my car clean. Neighbors think I'm washing my car with straight up pain water. |
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01-14-2021, 02:17 AM | #436 |
Drives: 2016 camaro Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: GA
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I tried the Ultima Waterless Wash Plus+ last week and was happy with the result.
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01-17-2021, 06:21 AM | #437 |
Drives: Camaro 2020 2SS VERT Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Ontario
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Here is a few points i dont think anyone has been saying too much about, i looked it up on youtube and its a thing.
1: mixing this product with distilled water is a good ideal. I previously spent more time fixing the hard water spots from water that dripped from a hidden spot on to the paint. This will put the price up though. 2: you can store this bucket 🪣 of ONR for more than one use if all you Put in it was clean rags. It will store for a few more washes. |
02-12-2021, 08:04 PM | #438 |
Drives: 18 ZL1 nightfall grey A10 Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: RGV Texas
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You should always hose off the car first to take large particle off. After that rinseless is about the same as traditional.
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02-20-2021, 12:19 PM | #439 |
Drives: 2019 Red Hot 1SS "Scarlett" Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Oklahoma City
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I'm a convert to rinseless methods in specific situations, but if the car is too dirty I just don't feel confident that I will not mar it without using a ridiculous number of towels.
I've been using the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless, and this works great as a quick detailer mixed with distilled water as well. I'll take 3 gallons of water (just regular, but you can do distilled too) and mix it with the amount of Uber the instructions say to. Then just soak the towels. Go top to bottom on the car, wiping, then use a drying towel to finish off each panel. The Uber mixed with distilled water in a spray bottle (my detail mix) is used to prevent watermarks from the hard water (i.e., for a finishing panel wipedown after drying it). I will also use it this way when doing a regular 2-bucket wash. I love it when I can do this because I don't have to mess with hoses, I can clean it in the garage, and don't have to worry about water spots nearly as much. I can see where those in California or somewhere with a similar climate would love this kind of method for most washes, because it just doesn't rain a whole lot and mostly what you're seeing on the finish is dust buildup. But for those of us who have to drive a lot when it's raining, or through slushy snow, IMO rinseless just doesn't cut it. |
02-20-2021, 12:36 PM | #440 |
Drives: Crush ZLE M6 | 2000 Corvette FRC Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Cencal
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Mckees n-914 is by far the best rinseless out of the several I’ve tried.
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