Mike@DedicatedPerfection
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Very nice review Mike! Thanks for putting it together.
I never would have thought to RW the tires.
I never would have thought to RW the tires.
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Mike or anyone, I am confused regarding the QD mix.
You said " 4. Create your own detail spray
Mix 3 ounces of concentrate to filtered water to make your own spray detailer for removing light dust, fingerprints and smudges in-between normal washes."
3 OZ of concentrate to ???? water? 16oz?
- Add 3 ounces of Uber Rinseless Wash to a gallon of filtered or tap water to create a gloss-intensive detail spray.
This is exactly why I use micro fiber towels for my rinseless washes. No contaminated wash media EVER renters my wash bucket.I just bought this new product last night but I have a question:
"Isn't the 2BM the norm when doing ANY RW?" I saw the wash mitt after rubbing it into the grit guard but why in the world would you put a contaminated wash media back into the wash solution?
That's why I asked my question about the one bucket method starting to become the norm from examples I've been seeing.I just bought this new product last night but I have a question:
"Isn't the 2BM the norm when doing ANY RW?" I saw the wash mitt after rubbing it into the grit guard but why in the world would you put a contaminated wash media back into the wash solution?
I'll NEVER use one bucket again, ever!
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It's true what you said about Mike P for sure, no doubt about it but if your saying you use 1 bucket but multiple wash mitts and/or wash media then that's fine because it's basically the GD method. That said, no one can convince me that re-inserting dirty wash media into the wash media is a good idea, even if you do scrub said media on the grit guard grill, sorry.I use one bucket, but would never use only one mitt/towel. I still can't get my head around putting dirty media into the bucket of solution. Mike P has probably forgotten more about detailing than I'll ever know, so it's a preference thing.
It's true what you said about Mike P for sure, no doubt about it but if your saying you use 1 bucket but multiple wash mitts and/or wash media then that's fine because it's basically the GD method. That said, no one can convince me that re-inserting dirty wash media into the wash media is a good idea, even if you do scrub said media on the grit guard grill, sorry.
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It's true what you said about Mike P for sure, no doubt about it but if your saying you use 1 bucket but multiple wash mitts and/or wash media then that's fine because it's basically the GD method. That said, no one can convince me that re-inserting dirty wash media into the wash media is a good idea, even if you do scrub said media on the grit guard grill, sorry.
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I'm not questioning you per say but if a coating can last 1-5 yrs why would a competitors product hurt it? I mean it's to protect your cars finish for 1-5 years and I'd think a cleaning product would be better than what Mother Nature is going to throw at it compared to another rinseless or waterless wash could, plus those other brands are cleaning the paint, not destroying it.If using this product on the WG coating, I would assume no problem. I'd always stay within the family with any coating including wash products, polishes, boosters and prep wipe down products. No exceptions. Coatings are ultra sensitive to cross products I have found despite their claims of being impenetrable or immune to everything.