What is the best rinse less product for MyTee BOSS

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He guys just looking to see if anyone has used the BOss and what product produced the best results for the buck and at what ratio... looking at the 3 gallon machine.
Was gifted a sample of final ultra something from detailking and it streaked like crazy and didn't lift anything ini one pass like ONR did when I used it a while back

Thx!
 
The BOSS system is a low pressure spray machine ... I think it was probably designed with the intent of pre spraying chemical in large areas but has been used by mobile guys to do rinse less washes ... I'm sure you've seen it if you google it
 
Oh, sorry, I just presumed it was an extractor since it was a Mytee. What dilution were you using ONR in?
 
That stuff you mentioned is their spray wax...I would guess that's why you got streaking. This is really a waterless wash application, but you'll never get near the price point of the ONR dilution you're using with any of the waterless products. Even the one DK sells which is the same price as ONR dilutes 1oz/gal, so it won't go as far as ONR the way you're diluting it.
 
I had the Boss system for awhile and then my friend bought it off me. It was a pretty cool machine. I used to dillute 3oz per 3 gallons but I usually added one more just for giggles whch put it out to 4oz. This might be overkill but at the time I didnt have the trust in ONR (or any rinseless product) as I have now.
 
Anyone read Corey's review on UWW+? You might want to switch from ONR.
 
Yup that's exactly what I'm thinking but the price point of ONR is holding me back but we all know how much I love OPT (insert sigh)
 
I had the Boss system for awhile and then my friend bought it off me. It was a pretty cool machine. I used to dillute 3oz per 3 gallons but I usually added one more just for giggles whch put it out to 4oz. This might be overkill but at the time I didnt have the trust in ONR (or any rinseless product) as I have now.

What was your overall take on having a 'waterless' retail detail setup with the BOSS unit?
 
For a retail set up I would and we use the Gilmour Foam master but the BOSS is bad ass as we do RVs and boats in lockers and the floors that are dirt can not get wet so this unit came in hand many of times
It's professional, has a good spray to it and is efficient
 
What was your overall take on having a 'waterless' retail detail setup with the BOSS unit?

I had the unit for about four months then sold it to a friend that just stuck to waterless washes and eco friendly products. He does a lot of production details and says he loves the machine. I would of kept it but most of my clients were not up to the whole waterless wash just yet, so now I am doing rinsless washes and a lot of regular washes with two buckets and a pressure washer.
 
Having first-hand experience with this unit, would you say it can be transported laying flat? I don't have a van, but I do have a 4x4. If I were to use this for washing in a quick and easy mobile start-up, could it be 'broken down' or lay flat during a short (20-30 minute) ride?

I like the idea of eco-pods. This one and another sold by CG are on my radar.
 
I never laid it down flat. I had the back seats taken out on my car so it was enough room to lay standing up. The lid seams like it seals well So I think you should be fine. You can also carry a 5 gallon premixed can of solution and dump in in when you want to, just in case you are not able to lay it still. It is a portable unit but I am not sure what will happen if you lay it flat.

You can always take down the metal handle if that is not much of a hassle. Replace the bults with those butterfly type of bolts and you can unscrew it on and off quicker.
 
there is the mytee boss, the detailing caddy, the chemical guys' detailing pod and some cheaper sprayer.

Why did you guys ended up with the mytee boss? It seems like it is a good idea to wash lightly dusted cars compare to bringing out 2 buckets everytime.
 
there is the mytee boss, the detailing caddy, the chemical guys' detailing pod and some cheaper sprayer.

Why did you guys ended up with the mytee boss? It seems like it is a good idea to wash lightly dusted cars compare to bringing out 2 buckets everytime.

I have had nothing but good experiences with mytee so I wanted to stick with the brand. I originally started out with a pressure washer and spoiled myself so it was really hard to use a low spray option. My buddy does eco friendly washes only so I sold it to him and got a pressure washer set up again. I do offer rinsless as an option with the two bucket method, especially on lightly dusted cars. It also come in handy if my equipment fails.
 
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