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joleyred
10-06-2018, 09:40 PM
Today I started doing a waterless with my solution of Ech2o in a pump sprayer. I did most of the cab that way and it seemed like I was getting too much overspray causing extra work. I had a bucket of ONR already mixed with towels already soaking. I did the truck bed with the ONR and it just seemed quicker and maybe easier. Just wondering about various opinions on this. Both turned out great, i just think i may prefer rinseless.
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wing commander
10-06-2018, 10:23 PM
Try rinseless with Ech2o at 1oz. per gallon. I do not use waterless unless forced to when traveling. I like the extra wetness of rinseless.
FUNX650
10-07-2018, 06:17 AM
Today I started doing a waterless...
I did most of the cab that way and
it seemed like I was getting too much
overspray causing extra work.
I did the truck bed with the ONR
and it just seemed quicker and
maybe easier.
Both turned out great, i just think i
may prefer rinseless.
There apppears to be many versions of
RWs’/WWs’ “HOW-TOs”...including what
I refer to as hybrid versions (the ones
that I prefer).
•As far as that goes; and, IMO:
-There aren’t any wrong versions.
-Use whichever version that you
have determined best meets your
expectations for vehicle cleanliness.
Bob
joleyred
10-07-2018, 06:24 AM
There apppears to be many versions of
RWs’/WWs’ “HOW-TOs”...including what
I refer to as hybrid versions (the ones
that I prefer).
•As far as that goes; and, IMO:
-There aren’t any wrong versions.
-Use whichever version that you
have determined best meets your
expectations for vehicle cleanliness.
BobWhat is your preferred "hybrid" method?
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FUNX650
10-07-2018, 06:57 AM
What is your preferred "hybrid" method?
Similar to what you posted.
With a caveat, or two.
1.)
After first spraying-down a panel, I then
go over the same panel with “the towel
that’s been soaking in a bucket”. (Note:
for a better helpmate, I adjust the spray
nozzle to a ”non-overspraying pattern”.)
2.)
Meguiar’s D114, used at the 1:128 dilution
ratio for both applications, makes this version
a breeze (for me).
Bob
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